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CHAPTER 1 FUNCTIONS 1.1 FUNCTIONS AND THEIR GRAPHS 1, domain = (—o0, 00); range = [1, 20) 2. domain = (0, 00); range = 3, domain = [—2, 00); y inrange and y = /3x+10 > 0+ y canbe any positive real number ~ range = [0, 20). 4, domain = (90, 0] U[3, 00); y in range and y = Vx? — 3% > 0 y cam be any positive real number => range = [0, 20) 5. domain — (— 2 S3-1<05 ) U (3, 90): yin range and y — 74;, now ift <3 > 3-1 >0—> <0 y canbe any nonzero real number => range = (50, 0) U (0, 60) 6. domain = (20, 4) U(-4,4) U (4, co): y in range and y = 2g. nowift <4 8 — 1605 2g > O.orif dled -16< 0 — 16 <05- <0,orift> 4 ~ 16 >0 x2 > 0 ycanbe any nonzero teal number => range = (00, ~$] U (0,00). 7. (@) Not the graph of a function of x since it fails the vertical line test. (b) Is the graph of a function of x since any vertical line intersects the graph at most once. 8. @) o) fot the graph of a function of x since it fails the vertical line test, Not the graph of a function of x since it fails the vertical line test 9. base = x; (height)? + (3)° =x? > height perimeter is p(x) =x} x +x = 3% 10. s= side length > s?+s?=d? > s 11, Let D = diagonal length of a face of the cube and f = the length of an edge. Then /? + D* = d? and DP=2P > Wad + f=, These tenis f= f= 26 andthe volume is = (§)"” = 13, x4 dy =S3y=—dx4 hb = VR) 2S - SESS 14 Copyright © 2010 Pearson Bducation, Inc. Publishing as Addison-Wesley. 2 Chapter 1 Functions 15, The domain is (—20, 20) 16. ‘The domain is (0, 00) a foes-ae 17, The domain is (—o0, 00) 18, The domain is (—o°, 0} 19. The domain is (20, 0) U(0, 20) 20. ‘The domain is (~o0, 0) U (0, 20). ee) 21, ‘The domain is (~00, ~$) U (8, -3] U3, 5) (S, 06) 22. ‘The range is [2, 3). 23, Neither graph passes the vertical line test ) Copyright © 2010 Pearson Bducation, Inc. Publishing as Addison-Wesley. 24, 29. 30, Section 1.1 Functions and Their Graphs ‘Neither graph passes the vertical line test Ax

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