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In Problems 13-24, determine whether the graph is that of a function by using the vertical-line test. If it is, use the graph to find:
(a) The domain and range
(b) The intercepts, if any
(c) Any symmetry with respect to the , the , or the origin
To find: The given graph is that of a function by using vertical-line test; if it is, using the graph to find.
a. The domain and range;
b. The intercepts, if any;
c. Any symmetry with respect to the , the or the origin.
Answer to Problem 22AYU
Solution:
A function.
a. Domain of the function ; Range of the function .
b. are .
c. No symmetry.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The following graph
Calculation:
The given graph is a graph of a function because every vertical line that interests the graph in at most one point.
a. Domain of the function ; Range of the function .
b. are .
c. No symmetry.
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