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Chapter 2
Functions and Their Graphs
12. True
1. ( −1, 3)
1 1
2. 3 ( −2 ) − 5 ( −2 ) + = 3 ( 4 ) − 5 ( −2 ) −
2
( −2 ) 2 x2 − 4
14. False; the domain of f ( x ) = is { x | x ≠ 0} .
1 x
= 12 +10 −
2
15. a
43
= or 21 1 or 21.5
2
2 16. c
3. We must not allow the denominator to be 0. 17. d
x + 4 ≠ 0 x ≠ −4 ; Domain: { x x ≠ −4} .
18. a
4. 3 − 2x > 5 19. Function
−2x > 2 Domain: {Elvis, Colleen, Kaleigh, Marissa}
x < −1 Range: {Jan. 8, Mar. 15, Sept. 17}
Solution set: { x | x < −1} or ( −∞, −1) 20. Not a function
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Chapter 2: Functions and Their Graphs Section 2.1: Functions
38. x + y = 1
2
31. Graph y = 2x 2 − 3x + 4 . The graph passes the
3x − 1
40. Graph y = . The graph passes the vertical
x+2
41. 2x 2 + 3y 2 = 1
34. Graph y = x . The graph passes the vertical line Solve for y: 2x 2 + 3y 2 = 1
test. Thus, the equation represents a function. 3y 2 = 1 − 2x 2
1 − 2x2
y2 =
3
1 − 2x 2
y=±
3
35. y = 4 − x
2 2
1 1
For x = 0, y = ± . Thus, 0, and
3 3
Solve for y : y = ± 4 − x 2
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