Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Functions
Page 9
Questions (10,839)
Function
1 answer
asked by
Fuad Faji Jemal
60 views
which function rule represents the data in the table below.
input (x) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 output (y) 9, 14, 19, 24, 29 y = 4 + 5x y = 3
1 answer
asked anonymously
171 views
Which table contains input-output values of the function y = 5x – 3?
3 answers
asked by
Butterball
68 views
Two functions f and g are defined over the set of R of real numbers as follows: f:x=2x-3 g:x=xsquare+5 find f[g(x-1)]
3 answers
asked by
Vivian
1,386 views
Andrea is selling candles as a fundraiser. she spent $50 on supplies for making the candles. she plans to sell the candles for
3 answers
asked by
Sara
1,786 views
The function f(n) = 1.5 + 0.5(n −1)
models a book fine, in dollars, that a library charges for a book that is n days overdue.
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous ;)
88 views
Which function produces a range of {−11,−5,1,7,13}
{ − 11 , − 5 , 1 , 7 , 13 } given a domain of {−2,0,2,4,6} { − 2 ,
2 answers
asked by
Anonymous ;)
44 views
. During a volleyball game, Christine dove to save a ball. The function h(t)=-4.9t^2+8.5t approximates the height of the ball
4 answers
asked by
lyla wright
884 views
given f(x) = 1/2 (3-x)^2 what is the value of f(15)?
1 answer
asked anonymously
62 views
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using functions?
it allows the reuse of code. it makes programs more efficient. it
1 answer
asked by
idk
164 views
When referring to functions, the DOMAIN is made up of ____.
When referring to functions, the RANGE is made up of or _____. Linear
3 answers
asked by
Anonymous ;)
298 views
Graph the function and identify the domain and range.
y = –1.5x2 A. graph domain: mc010-2.jpg range: mc010-3.jpg B. graph
2 answers
asked by
*shrugs shoulders
65 views
A farmer collected some eggs and is packing them in cartons of 12. After the farmer packed 14 cartons, there are still 312 eggs
5 answers
asked by
khalil
1,275 views
Kim's flower was 2 inches high when she got it. It grew 0.75 inches per month until it was 12 months old. She keeps track of her
2 answers
asked by
anon
135 views
14.
Which of the following statements is FALSE? Random words can be generated as well as random numbers. The random module is a
1 answer
asked by
addreian
121 views
The value of the dependent variable in a function is always ________ the value of the independent variable.
1 answer
asked by
New
73 views
Unit 3 lesson 11 comparing function
1 answer
asked by
Hannah
76 views
When referring to functions, the RANGE is made up of___
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous ;)
80 views
The relationship between x-values and y-values can be defined, in some cases, by a function. Which set of x and y coordinate
3 answers
asked by
Anonymous ;)
151 views
how to write a function rule
1 answer
asked by
guy
172 views
The point is on the graph of which of these functions?
A. B. C. D.
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous ;)
66 views
Examine the logarithmic function f(x).
f(x)=log1/3x The function f(x) has a vertical asymptote at x= [blank] −−−−−−.
3 answers
asked by
INeedThatA$AP,NoRocky
93 views
Use the graph of logarithmic function f(x)
to answer the question. A graph of an increasing log function that passes through (1,
4 answers
asked by
INeedThatA$AP,NoRocky
185 views
Determine the domain of (f/g)(x) when f(x) = 1/x and g(x) = sqrt(x+5).
I have the domains of both functions and I know how to set
4 answers
asked by
Betty
3,539 views
The monthly cost of a certain long distance service is given by the function C(t) = 0.05t + 7.95 where c(t) is in dollars and t
2 answers
asked by
gaga
116 views
the functionb(n)=12n represents the number of baseballs b(n) that are needed for n games how many baseballs are needed for 15
5 answers
asked by
harmony
3,321 views
Explain how to write a function rule for the table below. Then write a function rule
X = 0, 2, 4, 6 Y= 2, 1, 0, -1
2 answers
asked by
From connexus 2023
91 views
Which type of function best models the data in each table? Write an equation to model the data.
Table: x | y 0 | 5 1 | 2 2 | 0.8
5 answers
asked by
daniella
2,354 views
Please help me..
A mountain climber begins a hike at an elevation of 6000 feet. She then climbs such that her elevation increases
2 answers
asked by
Ayaka
583 views
Composition of Functions
If f(x) = 2x+1 find A. f o f(x) f(f(x)) = f(2x+1) f(2x+1) = 2(2x+1) f(f(x)) = 4x +2 B. f o f o f o f(x)
4 answers
asked by
Shreya
2,460 views
Did I get this practice question right?
1. Consider the following functions: f(x)=cos(x^3-x) h(x)=|x-3|^3 g(x)=1n(|x|+3)
4 answers
asked by
Samantha
1,561 views
3. Choose the function table that matches the given rule. (1 point) Rule: output = input - 2
1 answer
asked by
bob
98 views
i have my input output table but i don't know how to complete the sentence
inputx / 0/ 1/ 2/ 3/ outputy/ 0/ 1/ 4/ 9/ the question
2 answers
asked by
alejandra
815 views
find the domain of the composite function of fog
f(x)=x^2+8;g(x)�ãx-5
2 answers
asked by
confused
737 views
Given no other restrictions, what are the domain and range of the following function?
f(x)=x^2-2x+2 A. D= all real numbers
5 answers
asked by
Cassie
4,413 views
A taxi company charges $2.00 for the
first mile (or part of a mile) and 20 cents for each succeeding tenth of a mile (or part).
4 answers
asked by
Danielle
5,731 views
Which set of ordered pairs in the form of (x, y) does not represent a function of x?
{(0, 2), (1, –1), (2, 3), (3, –2)} {(0,
36 answers
asked by
Sandra
16,417 views
Which type of function is represented by the table of values below?
x y 1 4 2 16 3 64 4 256 5 1,024
4 answers
asked by
sandra
2,749 views
f(x)=2x-4, g(x)=x squared + 5x
What is F o G and Domain Okay, we are given f and g as functions of x. To compose a function means
2 answers
asked by
Anonymous
631 views
An agency charges $15 per person for a trip for groups of no less than 30 people. But for each person above the 30, the charge
2 answers
asked by
Rob
649 views
does 4/2x + 3 define y as a function of x?
1 answer
asked by
dessy
306 views
Consider the function below. (Round the answers to two decimal places. If you need to use - or , enter -INFINITY or INFINITY.)
f(
3 answers
asked by
Anonymous
769 views
To approximate unemployment for the years following 1990, an economist used the function f(x) = -0.26x^2 + 1.2x + 5.7, where x
2 answers
asked by
Anonymous
785 views
For the function f(x)=1/(x+1), verify f(x) is one-to-one, then calculate f^-1 (1/4) and (f^-1)' (1/4)
1 answer
asked by
Brit
343 views
A community bird-watching society makes and sells simple bird feeders to raise money for its conservation activities. The
3 answers
asked by
Darren
1,945 views
Can you give me an example of properties of functions in a real life example?
1 answer
asked by
Jessica Maths
364 views
Kool Klothes has determined that the revenue function for selling x thousand pairs of shorts is R(x)=-5x^2 + 21x. The cost
2 answers
asked by
Autira
491 views
how do you find the population (in thousands) of people of a city is growing according to the function P(t)=1500(2)^0.144t,
3 answers
asked by
Lindy
1,705 views
While you can pass only one argument into a function, you can return as many values as needed from a function.
True False A
2 answers
asked by
Lies
800 views
The ordered pairs (1, 16), (2, 25), (3, 36), (4, 49), and (5, 64) represent a function. What is a rule that represents this
4 answers
asked by
ERICH
1,659 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Parent Categories (211)
Aerospace Centers
AI vs. Robot
Algebra
Algebra Readiness (Pre-Algebra)
Algebra, Sub-sub-category: Functions
Algebraic Equations
Algebraic Expressions
Angels
Animal Structures
Arithmetic
Arithmetic Sequences
Backup Software
Banking
Basic Operations
Biomolecules
Blackboard Collaborate
Body Systems
Branches of Government
Business
Business/Management
C Language
C programming
C++
Calculations
Calculator use
Calculators
Calculus
Cell Membrane
Cell Organelles
Cell phones
Cell Structures
Cells
Cingulate Gyrus
Circulatory System
Clothing
Clothing and Textiles
Code Components
Code Snippets
Coding/Programming
Communication
Computer Programming
Computer Science
Computer Science/Programming
Computers
Concepts
Conclusion
Concurrent Powers
Confederation Government
Congress
Coordinate Geometry
Coordinate Plane
Coordinate Plane and Translations
County Government
Credit cards
Credit Reporting Agencies
Data Analysis
Definitions
Digestive System
Enzymes
Equations
European Council
Excel
Excretory System
Executive Branch
Eye Anatomy
Federal Government
Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve System
Financial Market
Financial Markets
Fortran
Game Development
General Information
Geometry
Geometry/Trigonometry
Government
Graph Theory
Graphical Representations
Graphing
Graphing and Coordinate Plane
Graphs
Graphs and Equations
Hair
Hormones
Hospital
Human Body Systems
Human resource management
Human Resources Management
Increasing/Decreasing Relationships
Infinitives
Integumentary System
International Financial Institutions
Javascript
Judicial System
Karel
Language Constructs
Legislative Branch
Legislature
Library of Alexandria
Local Government
Lymphatic System
Macromolecules
Management
Marketing
Math
Math and Statistics
Math concepts
Math Education
Math operations
Math or Algebra
Math or Statistics
Math Problem
Math Problem Solving
Math/Algebra
Math/Algebra/Equations
Math/Calculus
Math/Relations
Mathematical Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Mathematical Equations
Mathematical modeling
Mathematical Relationships
Mathematics
Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics Education
Mathematics or Algebra
Mathematics/Algebra
Mathematics/Arithmetic
Mathematics/Graphs
Mathematics/Trigonometry
Media
Microsoft Excel
Molecules and their elements
Money
Multiple Choice Questions
Muscular System
National Government
National Institute
Nervous System
Number Relationships and Functions
Numbers
Operating Systems
Organelles
Organs and Parts
Perceived Value
Philosophy
Phrases and Clauses
Political Groups
Political ideology
Political Parties
Polynomials
Pre-Calculus
Precalculus
Programming
Programming Concepts
Programming/Computer Science
Protection Agencies
Protein
Proteins
Pseudocode
Public Health
Public relations
Purpose
Python
Python Programming
Random Number Generation
Reagents
Reimbursement
Relations
Relations and Functions
Relationships between Variables
Respiratory System
Responsibilities
Revenue and Profit
Ribosomes
RNA Polymerase
Sales
Science and Technology
Science/Mathematics
Scripting
Scripture
Sebum
Self
Sequences
Set Theory
Sets and Relations
Shovels
Sinuses
Skeletal System
Skin
Sleep
Social
Software
Software Development
Special-purpose governments
Specialists
Specific Portion
Stomata
Structures
Supply Chain Management
Syntax
Technology
Technology and Computing
Text Features
Trigonometry
Type of insurance
U.S federal government
U.S. capital building
U.S. Congress
U.S. Supreme Court
Windpipe (Trachea)