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Chapter1: Functions And Models
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(a) f(x) =
100% +
1. Find the domain of the rohowing Tunctions. Trease give your answer in intervar
notation.
√x-2
x2 −5x+4
(b) g(x) = √2x-x² Hint: try factoring the polynomial under the radical.
(b) lim f(x)
x--1
Calcu
F7
&
2. Based on customer trials and surveys, a theater decides that a child's size serving of
popcorn should be 32 in³. The theater will serve the popcorn in rectangular boxes
with a square base and no top. Assuming that it is to hold 32 in³, find the surface
area of the popcorn box as a function of its height.
F8
3. A triangle has vertices at the points (-9,7), (5,4), and (-1,3). Find equations for
the lines that give its three sides.
4. Consider the function
f(x) = 1
3-x² x < 2 and x = -1
x = -1
4-3x x ≥ 2
For each of the following limits, determine its value or explain why it does not exist.
(a) lim f(x)
x-2
F9
hc x
8
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C Cheg
i need help with 3
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Transcribed Image Text:IATH 9:45 Home G how c B Surfac 1/1 F6 aws.com/uploads/pdf_attachment/file/79313455/homework_1.pdf?X-Amz-Algorith... (a) f(x) = 100% + 1. Find the domain of the rohowing Tunctions. Trease give your answer in intervar notation. √x-2 x2 −5x+4 (b) g(x) = √2x-x² Hint: try factoring the polynomial under the radical. (b) lim f(x) x--1 Calcu F7 & 2. Based on customer trials and surveys, a theater decides that a child's size serving of popcorn should be 32 in³. The theater will serve the popcorn in rectangular boxes with a square base and no top. Assuming that it is to hold 32 in³, find the surface area of the popcorn box as a function of its height. F8 3. A triangle has vertices at the points (-9,7), (5,4), and (-1,3). Find equations for the lines that give its three sides. 4. Consider the function f(x) = 1 3-x² x < 2 and x = -1 x = -1 4-3x x ≥ 2 For each of the following limits, determine its value or explain why it does not exist. (a) lim f(x) x-2 F9 hc x 8 Send a chat P C Cheg i need help with 3 F10 < W 9 Equat F11 + O ●●● F12 ☆ Home G End
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Given:

The vertices of a triangle -9,7,5,4,-1,3.

To find :

The equations for lines that gives the three sides.

Formula used:

The equation of the line that passes through the point Ax1,y1 and Bx2,y2 is,

y-y1=y2-y1x2-x1x-x1.

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