Another name for the set of all x-values for a relation is: domain.
<h3>What is the Domain of a Relation?</h3>
The domain of a relation can be defined as all the x-values that corresponds to the y-values that are plotted on a graph.
They are referred to as the input or the domain of the relation. Therefore, another name for the set of all x-values plotted for a relation on a graph is: domain.
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As x = 5 & z=12,
<span>2/3 = y /(xz) = y/(5*12) </span>
<span>= y/60 </span>
<span>so y / 60 = 2/3 </span>
<span>y = (2*60)/3 </span>
<span>= 40</span>
The function you seek to minimize is
()=3‾√4(3)2+(13−4)2
f
(
x
)
=
3
4
(
x
3
)
2
+
(
13
−
x
4
)
2
Then
′()=3‾√18−13−8=(3‾√18+18)−138
f
′
(
x
)
=
3
x
18
−
13
−
x
8
=
(
3
18
+
1
8
)
x
−
13
8
Note that ″()>0
f
″
(
x
)
>
0
so that the critical point at ′()=0
f
′
(
x
)
=
0
will be a minimum. The critical point is at
=1179+43‾√≈7.345m
x
=
117
9
+
4
3
≈
7.345
m
So that the amount used for the square will be 13−
13
−
x
, or
13−=524+33‾√≈5.655m