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In Problems 31-42, determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x. y= x 3In Problems 31-42, determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x. y= x 3In Problems 31-42, determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x . y=| x |In Problems 31-42, determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x . y 2 =4 x 2In Problems 31-42, determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x . y= 12xIn Problems 31-42, determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x . x= y 2In Problems 31-42, determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x . x+ y 2 =1In Problems 31-42, determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x . y= x 3In Problems 31-42, determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x . y= 3x1 x+2In Problems 31-42, determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x . 2 x 2 +3 y 2 =1In Problems 31-42, determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x . x 2 4 y 2 =1In problems 43-50, find the following for each function: (a) f( 0 ) (b) f( 1 ) (c) f( 1 ) (d) f( x ) (e) f( x ) (f) f( x+1 ) (g) f( 2x ) (h) f( x+h ) f( x )=3 x 2 +2x4In problems 43-50, find the following for each function: (a) f( 0 ) (b) f( 1 ) (c) f( 1 ) (d) f( x ) (e) f( x ) (f) f( x+1 ) (g) f( 2x ) (h) f( x+h ) f( x )=2 x 2 +x141AYUIn problems 43-50, find the following for each function: (a) f( 0 ) (b) f( 1 ) (c) f( 1 ) (d) f( x ) (e) f( x ) (f) f( x+1 ) (g) f( 2x ) (h) f( x+h ) f( x )= x 2 1 x+4In problems 43-50, find the following for each function: (a) f( 0 ) (b) f( 1 ) (c) f( 1 ) (d) f( x ) (e) f( x ) (f) f( x+1 ) (g) f( 2x ) (h) f( x+h ) f( x )=| x |+4In problems 43-50, find the following for each function: (a) f( 0 ) (b) f( 1 ) (c) f( 1 ) (d) f( x ) (e) f( x ) (f) f( x+1 ) (g) f( 2x ) (h) f( x+h ) f( x )= x 2 + xIn problems 43-50, find the following for each function: (a) f( 0 ) (b) f( 1 ) (c) f( 1 ) (d) f( x ) (e) f( x ) (f) f( x+1 ) (g) f( 2x ) (h) f( x+h ) f( x )= 2x+1 3x546AYUIn Problems 51-66, find the domain of each function. f( x )=5x+4In Problems 51-66, find the domain of each function. f( x )= x 2 +2In Problems 51-66, find the domain of each function. f( x )= x x 2 +150AYUIn Problems 51-66, find the domain of each function. g( x )= x x 2 -16In Problems 51-66, find the domain of each function. h( x )= 2x x 2 -4In Problems 51-66, find the domain of each function. F( x )= x-2 x 3 +xIn Problems 51-66, find the domain of each function. G( x )= x+4 x 3 -4xIn Problems 51-66, find the domain of each function. h( x )= 3x-12In Problems 51-66, find the domain of each function. G( x )= 1-xIn Problems 51-66, find the domain of each function. p( x )= 2 x-158AYU59AYU60AYU61AYU62AYUIn problems 67-76, for the given functions f and g , find the following. For parts (a)-(d), also find the domain. a. ( f+g )( x ) b. ( f-g )( x ) c. ( fg )( x ) d. ( f g )( x ) e. ( f+g )( 4 ) f. ( f-g )( 3 ) g. ( fg )( 2 ) h. ( f g )( 1 ) f( x )=3x+4 ; g( x )=2x-3In problems 67-76, for the given functions f and g , find the following. For parts (a)-(d), also find the domain. a. ( f+g )( x ) b. ( f-g )( x ) c. ( fg )( x ) d. ( f g )( x ) e. ( f+g )( 4 ) f. ( f-g )( 3 ) g. ( fg )( 2 ) h. ( f g )( 1 ) f( x )=2x+1 ; g( x )=3x-265AYUIn problems 67-76, for the given functions f and g , find the following. For parts (a)-(d), also find the domain. a. ( f+g )( x ) b. ( f-g )( x ) c. ( fg )( x ) d. ( f g )( x ) e. ( f+g )( 4 ) f. ( f-g )( 3 ) g. ( fg )( 2 ) h. ( f g )( 1 ) f( x )=2 x 2 +3 ; g( x )=4 x 3 +1In problems 67-76, for the given functions f and g , find the following. For parts (a)-(d), also find the domain. a. ( f+g )( x ) b. ( f-g )( x ) c. ( fg )( x ) d. ( f g )( x ) e. ( f+g )( 4 ) f. ( f-g )( 3 ) g. ( fg )( 2 ) h. ( f g )( 1 ) f( x )= x ; g( x )=3x-568AYUIn problems 67-76, for the given functions f and g , find the following. For parts (a)-(d), also find the domain. a. ( f+g )( x ) b. ( f-g )( x ) c. ( fg )( x ) d. ( f g )( x ) e. ( f+g )( 4 ) f. ( f-g )( 3 ) g. ( fg )( 2 ) h. ( f g )( 1 ) f( x )=1+ 1 x ; g( x )= 1 x70AYUIn problems 67-76, for the given functions f and g , find the following. For parts (a)-(d), also find the domain. a. ( f+g )( x ) b. ( f-g )( x ) c. ( fg )( x ) d. ( f g )( x ) e. ( f+g )( 4 ) f. ( f-g )( 3 ) g. ( fg )( 2 ) h. ( f g )( 1 ) f( x )= 2x+3 3x-2 ; g( x )= 4x 3x-2In problems 67-76, for the given functions f and g , find the following. For parts (a)-(d), also find the domain. a. ( f+g )( x ) b. ( f-g )( x ) c. ( fg )( x ) d. ( f g )( x ) e. ( f+g )( 4 ) f. ( f-g )( 3 ) g. ( fg )( 2 ) h. ( f g )( 1 ) f( x )= x+1 ; g( x )= 2 xGiven f( x )=3x+1 and ( f+g )( x )=6- 1 2 x , find the function g .Given f( x )= 1 x and ( f g )( x )= x+1 x 2 -x , find the function g .In Problems 79-90, find the difference quotient of f ; that is, find f( x+h )-f( x ) h , h0 , for each function. Be sure to simplify. f( x )=4x+376AYUIn Problems 79-90, find the difference quotient of f ; that is, find f( x+h )-f( x ) h , h0 , for each function. Be sure to simplify. f( x )= x 2 -x+4In Problems 79-90, find the difference quotient of f ; that is, find f( x+h )-f( x ) h , h0 , for each function. Be sure to simplify. f( x )=3 x 2 -2x+6In Problems 79-90, find the difference quotient of f ; that is, find f( x+h )-f( x ) h , h0 , for each function. Be sure to simplify. f( x )= 1 x 2In Problems 79-90, find the difference quotient of f ; that is, find f( x+h )-f( x ) h , h0 , for each function. Be sure to simplify. f( x )= 1 x+381AYUIn Problems 79-90, find the difference quotient of f ; that is, find f( x+h )-f( x ) h , h0 , for each function. Be sure to simplify. f( x )= x+1Given f( x )= x 2 -2x+3 , find the value(s) for x such that f( x )=11 .84AYU85AYU86AYU87AYU88AYU89AYU90AYUConstructing Functions Express the gross salary G of a person who earns 14 per hour as a function of the number x of hours worked.92AYU93AYU94AYUEffect of Gravity on Earth If a rock falls from a height of 20 meters on Earth, the height H (in meters) after x seconds is approximately H( x )=204.9 x 2 a. What is the height of the rock when x=1 second? x=1.1 seconds? x=1.2 seconds? x=1.3 seconds? b. When is the height of the rock 15 meters? When is it 10 meters? When is it 5 meters? c. When does the rock strike the ground?96AYUCost of Transatlantic Travel A Boeing 747 crosses the Atlantic Ocean (3000 miles) with an airspeed of 500 miles per hour. The cost C (in dollars) per passenger is given by C( x )=100+ x 10 + 36,000 x where x is the ground speed (airspeed wind). a. What is the cost per passenger for quiescent (no wind) conditions? b. What is the cost per passenger with a head wind of 50 miles per hour? c. What is the cost per passenger with a tail wind of 100 miles per hour? d. What is the cost per passenger with a head wind of 100 miles per hour?98AYU99AYU100AYU101AYU102AYUProfit Function Suppose that the revenue R , in dollars, from selling x cell phones, in hundreds, is R( x )=1.2 x 2 +220x . The cost C , in dollars, of selling x cell phones, in hundreds, is C( x )=0.05 x 3 2 x 2 +65x+500 . a. Find the profit function, P( x )=R( x )C( x ) . b. Find the profit if x=15 hundred cell phones are sold. c. Interpret P( 15 ) .104AYU105AYUAre the functions f( x )=x1 and g( x )= x 2 1 x+1 the same? Explain.Investigate when, historically, the use of the function notation y=f( x ) first appeared.108AYUThe intercepts of the equation x 2 +4 y 2 =16 are _______. (pp. 18-19)True or False The point ( 2,6 ) is on the graph of the equation x=2y2 . (pp. 7-11)3. A set of points in the xy -plane is the graph of a function if and only if every _______ line intersects the graph in at most one point.4. If the point ( 5,3 ) is a point on the graph of f , then f( )= _________.5. Find a so that the point ( 1,2 ) is on the graph of f( x )=a x 2 +4 .True or False Every graph represents a function.True or False The graph of a function y=f( x ) always crosses the y-axis .True or False The y-intercept of the graph of the function y=f( x ) , whose domain is all real numbers, is f( 0 ) .Use the given graph the function f to answer parts (a)-(n). (a) Find f( 0 ) and f( 6 ) . (b) Find f( 6 ) and f( 11 ) . (c) Is f( 3 ) positive or negative? (d) Is f( 4 ) positive or negative? (e) For what values of x is f( x )=0 ? (f) For what values of x is f( x )0 ? (g) What is the domain of f ? (h) What is the range of f ? (i) What are the x-intercepts ? (j) What is the y-intercept ? (k) How often does the line y= 1 2 intersect the graph? (l) How often does the line x=5 intersect the graph? (m) For what values of x does f( x )=3 ? (n) For what values of x does f( x )=2 ?Use the given graph the function f to answer parts (a)-(n). (a) Find f( 0 ) and f( 6 ) . (b) Find f( 2 ) and f( 2 ) . (c) Is f( 3 ) positive or negative? (d) Is f( 1 ) positive or negative? (e) For what values of x is f( x )=0 ? (f) For what values of x is f( x )0 ? (g) What is the domain of f ? (h) What is the range of f ? (i) What are the x-intercepts ? (j) What is the y-intercept ? (k) How often does the line y=1 intersect the graph? (l) How often does the line x=1 intersect the graph? (m) For what values of x does f( x )=3 ? (n) For what values of f( x )=2 ?In Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find: (a) The domain and range (b) The intercepts, if any (c) Any symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , or the originIn Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find: (a) The domain and range (b) The intercepts, if any (c) Any symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , or the originIn Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find: (a) The domain and range (b) The intercepts, if any (c) Any symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , or the originIn Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find: (a) The domain and range (b) The intercepts, if any (c) Any symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , or the originIn Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find: (a) The domain and range (b) The intercepts, if any (c) Any symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , or the originIn Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find: (a) The domain and range (b) The intercepts, if any (c) Any symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , or the originIn Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find: (a) The domain and range (b) The intercepts, if any (c) Any symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , or the originIn Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find: (a) The domain and range (b) The intercepts, if any (c) Any symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , or the originIn Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find: (a) The domain and range (b) The intercepts, if any (c) Any symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , or the originIn Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find: (a) The domain and range (b) The intercepts, if any (c) Any symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , or the originIn Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find: (a) The domain and range (b) The intercepts, if any (c) Any symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , or the originIn Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find: (a) The domain and range (b) The intercepts, if any (c) Any symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , or the originIn Problems 25-30, answer the questions about the given function. f( x )=2 x 2 x1 (a) Is the point ( 1,2 ) on the graph of f ? (b) If x=2 . what is f( x ) ? What point is on the graph of f ? (c) If f( x )=1 , what is x ? What point(s) are on the graph of f ? (d) What is the domain of f ? (e) List the x-intercepts ., if any, of the graph of f . (f) List the y-intercepts , if there is one, of the graph of f .In Problems 25-30, answer the questions about the given function. f( x )=-3 x 2 +5x (a) Is the point ( 1,2 ) on the graph of f ? (b) If x=2 . what is f( x ) ? What point is on the graph of f ? (c) If f( x )=2 , what is x ? What point(s) are on the graph of f ? (d) What is the domain of f ? (e) List the x-intercepts , if any, of the graph of f . (f) List the y-intercepts , if there is one, of the graph of f .25AYUIn Problems 25-30, answer the questions about the given function. f( x )= x 2 +2 x+4 (a) Is the point ( 1, 3 5 ) on the graph of f ? (b) If x=0 . what is f( x ) ? What point is on the graph of f ? (c) If f( x )= 1 2 , what is x ? What point(s) are on the graph of f ? (d) What is the domain of f ? (e) List the x-intercepts , if any, of the graph of f . (f) List the y-intercepts , if there is one, of the graph of f .27AYUIn Problems 25-30, answer the questions about the given function. f( x )= 2x x2 (a) Is the point ( 1 2 , 2 3 ) on the graph of f ? (b) If x=4 . what is f( x ) ? What point is on the graph of f ? (c) If f( x )=1 , what is x ? What point(s) are on the graph of f ? (d) What is the domain of f ? (e) List the x-intercepts ., if any, of the graph of f . (f) List the y-intercepts , if there is one, of the graph of f .29AYU30AYU33AYU34AYU35AYU36AYU37AYU38AYU39AYU40AYU41AYU42AYU43AYU44AYU45AYU46AYU47AYU48AYU‘Are You Prepared?' Answers are given at the end of these exercises. If you get a wrong answer, read the pages listed in red. 1. The interval ( 2,5 ) can be written as the inequality ______. (pp. A76-A77)‘Are You Prepared?' Answers are given at the end of these exercises. If you get a wrong answer, read the pages listed in red. 2. The slope of the line containing the points ( 2,3 ) and ( 3,8 ) is ______. (pp. 30-32)‘Are You Prepared?' Answers are given at the end of these exercises. If you get a wrong answer, read the pages listed in red. 3. Test the equation y=5 x 2 1 for symmetry with respect to the x-axis , the y-axis , and the origin. (pp. 19-21)‘Are You Prepared?' Answers are given at the end of these exercises. If you get a wrong answer, read the pages listed in red. 4. Write the point-slope form of the line with slope 5 containing the point ( 3,2 ) . (p. 33)‘Are You Prepared?' Answers are given at the end of these exercises. If you get a wrong answer, read the pages listed in red. 5. The intercepts of the equation y= x 2 9 are ______. (pp. 18-19)6. A function f is _____ on an interval I if, for any choice of x 1 , and x 2 in I , with x 1 x 2 we have f( x 1 )f( x 2 ) .7. A(n) ______ function f is one for which f( x )=f( x ) for every x in the domain of f ; a(n) ______ function f is one for which f( x )=f( x ) for every x in the domain of f .8. True or False A function f is decreasing on an interval I if, for any choice of x 1 and x 2 in I , with x 1 x 2 , we have f( x 1 )f( x 2 ) .9. True or False A function f has a local maximum at c if there is an open interval I containing c such that for all x in I , f( x )f( c )10. True or False Even functions have graphs that are symmetric with respect to the origin.In Problems 13-24, use the graph of the function f given. 13. Is f increasing on the interval [ 8,2 ] ?In Problems 13-24, use the graph of the function f given. 14. Is f decreasing on the interval [ 8,4 ] ?In Problems 13-24, use the graph of the function f given. 15. Is f increasing on the interval [ 2,6 ] ?In Problems 13-24, use the graph of the function f given. 16. Is f decreasing on the interval [ 2,5 ] ?In Problems 13-24, use the graph of the function f given. 17. List the interval(s) on which f increasing.In Problems 13-24, use the graph of the function f given. 18. List the interval(s) on which f decreasing.In Problems 13-24, use the graph of the function f given. 19. Is there a local maximum at 2? If yes, what is it?In Problems 13-24, use the graph of the function f given. 20. Is there a local maximum at 5? If yes, what is it?In Problems 13-24, use the graph of the function f given. 21. List the number(s) at which f has a local maximum. What are the local maximum values?In Problems 13-24, use the graph of the function f given. 22. List the number(s) at which f has a local minimum. What are the local minimum values?In Problems 25-32, the graph of a function is given. Use the graph to find: a. The intercepts, if any b. The domain and range c. The intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant d. Whether the function is even, odd, or neither 25.In Problems 25-32, the graph of a function is given. Use the graph to find: a. The intercepts, if any b. The domain and range c. The intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant d. Whether the function is even, odd, or neither 26.In Problems 25-32, the graph of a function is given. Use the graph to find: a. The intercepts, if any b. The domain and range c. The intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant d. Whether the function is even, odd, or neither 27.In Problems 25-32, the graph of a function is given. Use the graph to find: a. The intercepts, if any b. The domain and range c. The intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant d. Whether the function is even, odd, or neither 28.In Problems 25-32, the graph of a function is given. Use the graph to find: a. The intercepts, if any b. The domain and range c. The intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant d. Whether the function is even, odd, or neither 29.In Problems 25-32, the graph of a function is given. Use the graph to find: a. The intercepts, if any b. The domain and range c. The intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant d. Whether the function is even, odd, or neither 30.In Problems 25-32, the graph of a function is given. Use the graph to find: a. The intercepts, if any b. The domain and range c. The intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant d. Whether the function is even, odd, or neither 31.In Problems 25-32, the graph of a function is given. Use the graph to find: a. The intercepts, if any b. The domain and range c. The intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant d. Whether the function is even, odd, or neither 32.In Problems 33-36, the graph of a function f is given. Use the graph to find: a. The numbers, if any, at which f has a local maximum. What are the local maximum values? b. The numbers, if any, at which f has a local minimum. What are the local minimum values? 33.In Problems 33-36, the graph of a function f is given. Use the graph to find: a. The numbers, if any, at which f has a local maximum. What are the local maximum values? b. The numbers, if any, at which f has a local minimum. What are the local minimum values? 34.In Problems 33-36, the graph of a function f is given. Use the graph to find: a. The numbers, if any, at which f has a local maximum. What are the local maximum values? b. The numbers, if any, at which f has a local minimum. What are the local minimum values? 35.In Problems 33-36, the graph of a function f is given. Use the graph to find: a. The numbers, if any, at which f has a local maximum. What are the local maximum values? b. The numbers, if any, at which f has a local minimum. What are the local minimum values? 36.In Problems 37-48, determine algebraically whether each function is even, odd, or neither. 37. f( x )=4 x 3In Problems 37-48, determine algebraically whether each function is even, odd, or neither. 38. f( x )=2 x 4 x 2In Problems 37-48, determine algebraically whether each function is even, odd, or neither. 39. g( x )=3 x 2 5In Problems 37-48, determine algebraically whether each function is even, odd, or neither. 40. h( x )=3 x 3 +5In Problems 37-48, determine algebraically whether each function is even, odd, or neither. 41. F( x )= x 3In Problems 37-48, determine algebraically whether each function is even, odd, or neither. 42. G( x )= xIn Problems 37-48, determine algebraically whether each function is even, odd, or neither. 43. f( x )=x+| x |In Problems 37-48, determine algebraically whether each function is even, odd, or neither. 44. f( x )= 2 x 2 +1 3In Problems 37-48, determine algebraically whether each function is even, odd, or neither. 45. g( x )= 1 x 2In Problems 37-48, determine algebraically whether each function is even, odd, or neither. 46. h( x )= x x 2 1In Problems 37-48, determine algebraically whether each function is even, odd, or neither. 47. h( x )= x 3 3 x 2 9In Problems 37-48, determine algebraically whether each function is even, odd, or neither. 48. F( x )= 2x | x |In Problem 49-56, for each graph of a function y=f( x ) , find the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum, if they exist. Identify any local maximum values or local minimum values. 49.In Problem 49-56, for each graph of a function y=f( x ) , find the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum, if they exist. Identify any local maximum values or local minimum values. 50.In Problem 49-56, for each graph of a function y=f( x ) , find the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum, if they exist. Identify any local maximum values or local minimum values. 51.In Problem 49-56, for each graph of a function y=f( x ) , find the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum, if they exist. Identify any local maximum values or local minimum values. 52.In Problem 49-56, for each graph of a function y=f( x ) , find the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum, if they exist. Identify any local maximum values or local minimum values. 53.In Problems 49-56, for each graph of a function y=f( x ) , find the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum, if they exist. Identify any local maximum values or local minimum values. 54.In Problems 49-56, for each graph of a function y=f( x ) , find the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum, if they exist. Identify any local maximum values or local minimum values. 55.In Problems 49-56, for each graph of a function y=f( x ) , find the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum, if they exist. Identify any local maximum values or local minimum values. 56.In Problems 57-64, use a graphing utility to graph each function over the indicated interval and approximate any local maximum values and local minimum values. Determine where the function is increasing and where it is decreasing. Round answers to two decimal places. 57. f( x )= x 3 3x+2[ 2,2 ]In Problems 57-64, use a graphing utility to graph each function over the indicated interval and approximate any local maximum values and local minimum values. Determine where the function is increasing and where it is decreasing. Round answers to two decimal places. 58. f( x )= x 3 3 x 2 +5[ 1,3 ]In Problems 57-64, use a graphing utility to graph each function over the indicated interval and approximate any local maximum values and local minimum values. Determine where the function is increasing and where it is decreasing. Round answers to two decimal places. 59. f( x )= x 5 x 3 [ 2,2 ]In Problems 57-64, use a graphing utility to graph each function over the indicated interval and approximate any local maximum values and local minimum values. Determine where the function is increasing and where it is decreasing. Round answers to two decimal places. 60. f( x )= x 4 x 2 [ 2,2 ]In Problems 57-64, use a graphing utility to graph each function over the indicated interval and approximate any local maximum values and local minimum values. Determine where the function is increasing and where it is decreasing. Round answers to two decimal places. 61. f( x )=0.2 x 3 0.6 x 2 +4x6[ 6,4 ]In Problems 57-64, use a graphing utility to graph each function over the indicated interval and approximate any local maximum values and local minimum values. Determine where the function is increasing and where it is decreasing. Round answers to two decimal places. 62. f( x )=0.4 x 3 +0.6 x 2 +3x2[ 4,5 ]In Problems 57-64, use a graphing utility to graph each function over the indicated interval and approximate any local maximum values and local minimum values. Determine where the function is increasing and where it is decreasing. Round answers to two decimal places. 63. f( x )=0.25 x 4 +0.3 x 3 0.9 x 2 +3[ 3,2 ]In Problems 57-64, use a graphing utility to graph each function over the indicated interval and approximate any local maximum values and local minimum values. Determine where the function is increasing and where it is decreasing. Round answers to two decimal places. 64. f( x )=0.4 x 4 0.5 x 3 +0.8 x 2 2[ 3,2 ]65. Find the average rate of change of f( x )=2 x 2 +4 (a) From 0 to 2 (b) From 1 to 3 (c) From 1 to 4 (d) By hand, graph f and illustrate the average rate of change found in parts (a), (b), and (c).66. Find the average rate of change of f( x )= x 3 +1 : (a) From 0 to 2 (b) From 1 to 3 (c) From -1 to 1 (d) By hand, graph f and illustrate the average rate of change found in parts (a), (b), and (c).67. Find the average rate of change of g( x )= x 3 2x+1 : (a) From -3 to -2 (b) From -1 to 1 (c) From 1 to 368. Find the average rate of change of h( x )= x 2 2x+3 : (a) From -1 to 1 (b) From 0 to 2 (c) From 2 to 569. f( x )=5x2 (a) Find the average rate of change from 1 to 3. (a) Find an equation of the secant line containing ( 1,f( 1 ) ) and ( 3,f( 3 ) ) .70. f( x )=4x+1 (a) Find the average rate of change from 2 to 5. (b) Find an equation of the secant line containing ( 2,f( 2 ) ) and ( 5,f( 5 ) ) .71. g( x )= x 2 2 (a) Find the average rate of change from -2 to 1. (b) Find an equation of the secant line containing ( 2,g( 2 ) ) and ( 1,g( 1 ) ) . (c) Using a graphing utility, draw the graph of g and the secant line obtained in part (b) on the same screen.72. g( x )= x 2 +1 (a) Find the average rate of change from -1 to 2. (b) Find an equation of the secant line containing ( 1,g( 1 ) ) and ( 2,g( 2 ) ) . (c) Using a graphing utility, draw the graph of g and the secant line obtained in part (b) on the same screen.73. h( x )= x 2 2x (a) Find the average rate of change from 2 to 4. (b) Find an equation of the secant line containing ( 2,h( 2 ) ) and ( 4,h( 4 ) ) . (c) Using a graphing utility, draw the graph of h and the secant line obtained in part (b) on the same screen.74. h( x )=2 x 2 +x (a) Find the average rate of change from 0 to 3. (b) Find an equation of the secant line containing ( 0,h( 0 ) ) and ( 3,h( 3 ) ) . (c) Using a graphing utility, draw the graph of h and the secant line obtained in part (b) on the same screen.75. g( x )= x 3 27x (a) Determine whether g is even, odd, or neither. (b) There is a local minimum value of 54 at 3. Determine the local maximum value.76. f( x )= x 3 +12x (a) Determine whether f is even, odd, or neither. (b) There is a local maximum value of 16 at 2. Determine the local minimum value.77. F( x )= x 4 +8 x 2 +9 (a) Determine whether F is even, odd, or neither. (b) There is a local maximum value of 25 at x=2 . Determine a second local maximum value. (c) Suppose the area under the graph of F between x=0 and x=3 that is bounded from below by the x-axis axis is 50.4 square units. Using the result from part (a), determine the area under the graph of F between x=3 and x=0 that is bounded from below by the x-axis .78. G( x )= x 4 +32 x 2 +144 (a) Determine whether G is even, odd, or neither. (b) There is a local maximum value of 400 at x=4 . Determine a second local maximum value. (c) Suppose the area under the graph of G between x=0 and x=6 that is bounded from below by the x-axis axis is 1612.8 square units. Using the result from part (a), determine the area under the graph of G between x=6 and x=0 that is bounded from below by the x-axis .75AYU76AYU77AYU78AYU79AYU80AYU81AYU82AYU83AYU84AYU85AYU86AYU87AYU88AYU89AYU90AYU91AYU92AYU93AYU94AYU95AYU96AYUSketch the graph of y= x . (p. 22)Sketch the graph of y= 1 x . (pp. 22-23)List the intercepts of the equation y= x 3 8 . (pp. 18-19)The function f( x )= x 2 is decreasing on the interval ______.When functions are defined by more than one equation, they are called ______ functions.True or False The cube function is odd and is increasing on the interval ( , ) .True or False The cube root function is odd and is decreasing on the interval ( , ) .True or False The domain and the range of the reciprocal function are the set of all real numbers.In Problems 11-18, match each graph to its function. A. Constant function B. Identity function C. Square function D. Cube function E. Square root function F. Reciprocal function G. Absolute value function H. Cube root functionIn Problems 11-18, match each graph to its function. A. Constant function B. Identity function C. Square function D. Cube function E. Square root function F. Reciprocal function G. Absolute value function H. Cube root functionIn Problems 11-18, match each graph to its function. A. Constant function B. Identity function C. Square function D. Cube function E. Square root function F. Reciprocal function G. Absolute value function H. Cube root functionIn Problems 11-18, match each graph to its function. A. Constant function B. Identity function C. Square function D. Cube function E. Square root function F. Reciprocal function G. Absolute value function H. Cube root functionIn Problems 11-18, match each graph to its function. A. Constant function B. Identity function C. Square function D. Cube function E. Square root function F. Reciprocal function G. Absolute value function H. Cube root functionIn Problems 11-18, match each graph to its function. A. Constant function B. Identity function C. Square function D. Cube function E. Square root function F. Reciprocal function G. Absolute value function H. Cube root functionIn Problems 11-18, match each graph to its function. A. Constant function B. Identity function C. Square function D. Cube function E. Square root function F. Reciprocal function G. Absolute value function H. Cube root functionIn Problems 11-18, match each graph to its function. A. Constant function B. Identity function C. Square function D. Cube function E. Square root function F. Reciprocal function G. Absolute value function H. Cube root functionIn Problems 19-26, sketch the graph of each function. Be sure to label three points on the graph. f( x )=xIn Problems 19-26, sketch the graph of each function. Be sure to label three points on the graph. f( x )= x 2In Problems 19-26, sketch the graph of each function. Be sure to label three points on the graph. f( x )= x 3In Problems 19-26, sketch the graph of each function. Be sure to label three points on the graph. f( x )= xIn Problems 19-26, sketch the graph of each function. Be sure to label three points on the graph. f( x )= 1 xIn Problems 19-26, sketch the graph of each function. Be sure to label three points on the graph. f( x )=| x |In Problems 19-26, sketch the graph of each function. Be sure to label three points on the graph. f( x )= x 3In Problems 19-26, sketch the graph of each function. Be sure to label three points on the graph. f( x )=3If f( x )={ x 2 ifx0 2ifx=0 2x+1ifx0 find: (a) f( 2 ) (b) f( 0 ) (c) f( 2 )If f( x )={ 3xifx1 0ifx=1 2 x 2 +1ifx1 find: (a) f( 2 ) (b) f( 1 ) (c) f( 0 )If f( x )={ 2x4if1x2 x 3 2if2x3 find: (a) f( 0 ) (b) f( 1 ) (c) f( 2 ) (d) f( 3 )If f( x )={ x 3 if2x1 3x+2if1x4 find: (a) f( 1 ) (b) f( 0 ) (c) f( 1 ) (d) f( 3 )In Problems 31-42: (a) Find the domain of each function. (b) Locate any intercepts. (c) Graph each function. (d) Based on the graph, find the range. f( x )={ 2xifx0 1ifx=0In Problems 31-42: (a) Find the domain of each function. (b) Locate any intercepts. (c) Graph each function. (d) Based on the graph, find the range. f( x )={ 3xifx0 4ifx=0In Problems 31-42: (a) Find the domain of each function. (b) Locate any intercepts. (c) Graph each function. (d) Based on the graph, find the range. f( x )={ 2x+3ifx1 3x2ifx1In Problems 31-42: (a) Find the domain of each function. (b) Locate any intercepts. (c) Graph each function. (d) Based on the graph, find the range. f( x )={ x+3ifx2 2x3ifx2In Problems 31-42: (a) Find the domain of each function. (b) Locate any intercepts. (c) Graph each function. (d) Based on the graph, find the range. f( x )={ x+3if2x1 5ifx=1 x+2ifx1In Problems 31-42: (a) Find the domain of each function. (b) Locate any intercepts. (c) Graph each function. (d) Based on the graph, find the range. f( x )={ 2x+5if3x0 3ifx=0 5xifx0In Problems 31-42: (a) Find the domain of each function. (b) Locate any intercepts. (c) Graph each function. (d) Based on the graph, find the range. f( x )={ 1+xifx0 x 2 ifx0In Problems 31-42: (a) Find the domain of each function. (b) Locate any intercepts. (c) Graph each function. (d) Based on the graph, find the range. f( x )={ 1 x ifx0 x 3 ifx0In Problems 31-42: (a) Find the domain of each function. (b) Locate any intercepts. (c) Graph each function. (d) Based on the graph, find the range. f( x )={ | x |if2x0 x 3 ifx0In Problems 31-42: (a) Find the domain of each function. (b) Locate any intercepts. (c) Graph each function. (d) Based on the graph, find the range. f( x )={ 2xif3x1 x ifx1In Problems 31-42: (a) Find the domain of each function. (b) Locate any intercepts. (c) Graph each function. (d) Based on the graph, find the range. f( x )=2int( x )In Problems 31-42: (a) Find the domain of each function. (b) Locate any intercepts. (c) Graph each function. (d) Based on the graph, find the range. f( x )=int( 2x )In Problems 43-46, the graph of a piecewise-defined function is given. Write a definition for each function.In Problems 43-46, the graph of a piecewise-defined function is given. Write a definition for each function.In Problems 43-46, the graph of a piecewise-defined function is given. Write a definition for each function.In Problems 43-46, the graph of a piecewise-defined function is given. Write a definition for each function.If f( x )=int( 2x ) , find (a) f( 1.2 ) (b) f( 1.6 ) (c) f( 1.8 )46AYU47AYU48AYU49AYU50AYU51AYU52AYU53AYU54AYU55AYU56AYU57AYU58AYU59AYU60AYU61AYU62AYU63AYU64AYU65AYU66AYU67AYU68AYU69AYU1AYU2AYU3AYU4AYU5AYU6AYUIn problems 7-18, match each graph to one of the following functions: A. y= x 2 +2 B. y=- x 2 +2 C. y=| x |+2 D. y=-| x |+2 E. y= ( x-2 ) 2 F. y=- ( x+2 ) 2 G. y=| x-2 | H. y=-| x+2 | I. y=2 x 2 J. y=-2 x 2 K. y=2| x | L. y=-2| x |In problems 7-18, match each graph to one of the following functions: A. y= x 2 +2 B. y=- x 2 +2 C. y=| x |+2 D. y=-| x |+2 E. y= ( x-2 ) 2 F. y=- ( x+2 ) 2 G. y=| x-2 | H. y=-| x+2 | I. y=2 x 2 J. y=-2 x 2 K. y=2| x | L. y=-2| x |