Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1.
(a) n ≤ 21
(b) n ≥ 5
(c) n > 3/5
2.
(d) n < 14
(e) n ≥ 14
Answer:
5:2
Step-by-step explanation:
40÷5=8
16÷2=8
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The range of a function is all possible output, or y, values. The domain is all possible input, or x, values.
I case of y = x , domain and range are real number.
In this question, we have to write the set of points from -6 to 3 but excluding -2 and 3 as a union of intervals .
For union, we use U.
For the points that we have to exclude , we put parenthesis on there side that is ().
Therefore the required interval form is
As we see that () are used with -2 and 3 . And that's the required interval form .
For this case we have that by definition, the domain of a function, is given for all the values for which the function is defined.
We have:
The given function is not defined when the denominator is equal to zero. That is to say:
To find the roots we factor, we look for two numbers that when multiplied give as a result "8" and when added as a result "-6". These numbers are:
Thus, the factored polynomial is:
That is to say:
Makes the denominator of the function 0.
Then the domain is given by:
All real numbers, except 2 and 4.
Answer:
x |x≠2,4