* Question 16 The function f(x) = sin (x- ) is used to describe a water wave. The value x is the time in seconds, and f(x) is the position of the wave in feet above or below the normal water level. 14 f(x) जागोरेक 0.5 4 4 -0.5 -1 On which of these intervals does f-(x) exist? [0, 27] A [0, 7] B D
* Question 16 The function f(x) = sin (x- ) is used to describe a water wave. The value x is the time in seconds, and f(x) is the position of the wave in feet above or below the normal water level. 14 f(x) जागोरेक 0.5 4 4 -0.5 -1 On which of these intervals does f-(x) exist? [0, 27] A [0, 7] B D
* Question 16 The function f(x) = sin (x- ) is used to describe a water wave. The value x is the time in seconds, and f(x) is the position of the wave in feet above or below the normal water level. 14 f(x) जागोरेक 0.5 4 4 -0.5 -1 On which of these intervals does f-(x) exist? [0, 27] A [0, 7] B D
The function f(x)=12sin(x−π4)f(x)=12sin(x−π4) is used to describe a water wave. The value x is the time in seconds, and f(x) is the position of the wave in feet above or below the normal water level.
On which of these intervals does f−1(x) exist?
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The function f(x) = } sin (x – )
is used to describe a water wave. The value x is the time in seconds, and f(x) is the position of the wave in feet above or below the normal water level.
14 f(x)
0.5
31
31
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4
2
4
-0.5
On which of these intervals does f(x) exist?
[0, 27]
A
[0, T]
B
D
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Expression, rule, or law that gives the relationship between an independent variable and dependent variable. Some important types of functions are injective function, surjective function, polynomial function, and inverse function.
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