1,0 1,0 (Click on graph to enlarge) Evaluate f(0), and solve for f(r) = -3. If part b has more than one answer, input the larger number in the second field. Otherwise leave the second field blank. %3D (a) f(0) = * help (numbers) (b) f( ) = -3 help (numbers) f( ) = -3 help (numbers)
1,0 1,0 (Click on graph to enlarge) Evaluate f(0), and solve for f(r) = -3. If part b has more than one answer, input the larger number in the second field. Otherwise leave the second field blank. %3D (a) f(0) = * help (numbers) (b) f( ) = -3 help (numbers) f( ) = -3 help (numbers)
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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