In Exercises 8–14, classify each statement as either true orfalse.8. The graph of an equation represents all ordered pairsthat are solutions of the equation. [R.1]9. If f1-32 = 5 and f132 = 5, then f cannot be afunction. [R.2]10. The notation 13, 72 can represent a point or aninterval. [R.3]11. An equation of the form y - y1 = m1x - x12 hasa graph that is a line of slope m passing through1x1, y12. [R.4]12. The graph of an equation of the formf1x2 = ax2 + bx + c has its vertex atx = b>12a2. [R.5]13. A scatterplot is a random collection of points near aline. [R.6]14. Unless stated otherwise, the domain of a polynomialfunction is the set of all real numbers. [R.5]
Family of Curves
A family of curves is a group of curves that are each described by a parametrization in which one or more variables are parameters. In general, the parameters have more complexity on the assembly of the curve than an ordinary linear transformation. These families appear commonly in the solution of differential equations. When a constant of integration is added, it is normally modified algebraically until it no longer replicates a plain linear transformation. The order of a differential equation depends on how many uncertain variables appear in the corresponding curve. The order of the differential equation acquired is two if two unknown variables exist in an equation belonging to this family.
XZ Plane
In order to understand XZ plane, it's helpful to understand two-dimensional and three-dimensional spaces. To plot a point on a plane, two numbers are needed, and these two numbers in the plane can be represented as an ordered pair (a,b) where a and b are real numbers and a is the horizontal coordinate and b is the vertical coordinate. This type of plane is called two-dimensional and it contains two perpendicular axes, the horizontal axis, and the vertical axis.
Euclidean Geometry
Geometry is the branch of mathematics that deals with flat surfaces like lines, angles, points, two-dimensional figures, etc. In Euclidean geometry, one studies the geometrical shapes that rely on different theorems and axioms. This (pure mathematics) geometry was introduced by the Greek mathematician Euclid, and that is why it is called Euclidean geometry. Euclid explained this in his book named 'elements'. Euclid's method in Euclidean geometry involves handling a small group of innately captivate axioms and incorporating many of these other propositions. The elements written by Euclid are the fundamentals for the study of geometry from a modern mathematical perspective. Elements comprise Euclidean theories, postulates, axioms, construction, and mathematical proofs of propositions.
Lines and Angles
In a two-dimensional plane, a line is simply a figure that joins two points. Usually, lines are used for presenting objects that are straight in shape and have minimal depth or width.
In Exercises 8–14, classify each statement as either true or
false.
8. The graph of an equation represents all ordered pairs
that are solutions of the equation. [R.1]
9. If f1-32 = 5 and f132 = 5, then f cannot be a
function. [R.2]
10. The notation 13, 72 can represent a point or an
interval. [R.3]
11. An equation of the form y - y1 = m1x - x12 has
a graph that is a line of slope m passing through
1x1, y12. [R.4]
12. The graph of an equation of the form
f1x2 = ax2 + bx + c has its vertex at
x = b>12a2. [R.5]
13. A
line. [R.6]
14. Unless stated otherwise, the domain of a polynomial
function is the set of all real numbers. [R.5]
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