9. Given the function on the right, find: a. Domain of f(x) b. Range of f(x) SY с. f(-2) d. f(0) е. f(4) 10. Given the function f(x) = V5 – x + 3, find: a. Domain of f (x) b. Range of f(x) c. f(4) d. f(-11) e. f(-31)

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9. Given the function on the right, find:
a. Domain of f (x)
b. Range of f(x)
c. f(-2)
d. f(0)
(0,0
e. f(4)
10. Given the function f(x) = V5 – x + 3, find:
a. Domain of f (x)
b. Range of f(x)
c. f(4)
d. f(-11)
e. f(-31)
_11. Use the vertical line test to determine which of the following graphs represent
functions.
A.
В.
С.
Transcribed Image Text:9. Given the function on the right, find: a. Domain of f (x) b. Range of f(x) c. f(-2) d. f(0) (0,0 e. f(4) 10. Given the function f(x) = V5 – x + 3, find: a. Domain of f (x) b. Range of f(x) c. f(4) d. f(-11) e. f(-31) _11. Use the vertical line test to determine which of the following graphs represent functions. A. В. С.
12. Find the following questions concerning the graph
of the function to the right. Where is the function:
a. increasing?
b. decreasing?
c. Constant?
d. Relative maximum?
e. relative minimum?
13. For the function f(x) = (x – 2)? + 4
where is the function:
a. increasing?
b. decreasing?
c. Constant?
d. Relative maximum?
e. relative minimum?
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0,0)
14. A rancher has 820 yards of fencing with which to enclose two rectangular corrals, both of the same size.
The corrals will share one side, and a river forms one side of both corrals. Suppose the width of each corral is x
yards, where x is a side perpendicular to the river. Express the total area of the two corrals as a function of x.
15. Jim works for a clothing store. He gets paid $200 per week base salary, plus 4% or his sales on everything
over $1000 up to $4000, plus 10% on his sales on everything over $4000.
(a) Find a piecewise function for his total pay.
(b) Graph that function of his pay for sales up to $8,000.
Transcribed Image Text:12. Find the following questions concerning the graph of the function to the right. Where is the function: a. increasing? b. decreasing? c. Constant? d. Relative maximum? e. relative minimum? 13. For the function f(x) = (x – 2)? + 4 where is the function: a. increasing? b. decreasing? c. Constant? d. Relative maximum? e. relative minimum? 4Y 0,0) 14. A rancher has 820 yards of fencing with which to enclose two rectangular corrals, both of the same size. The corrals will share one side, and a river forms one side of both corrals. Suppose the width of each corral is x yards, where x is a side perpendicular to the river. Express the total area of the two corrals as a function of x. 15. Jim works for a clothing store. He gets paid $200 per week base salary, plus 4% or his sales on everything over $1000 up to $4000, plus 10% on his sales on everything over $4000. (a) Find a piecewise function for his total pay. (b) Graph that function of his pay for sales up to $8,000.
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