In Exercises 39-52, a. Find an equation for f − 1 ( x ) . b. Graph f and f − 1 in the same rectangular coordinate system . c. Use interval notation to give the domain and the range of f and f − 1 . f ( x ) = ( x − 1 ) 2 , x ≤ 1
In Exercises 39-52, a. Find an equation for f − 1 ( x ) . b. Graph f and f − 1 in the same rectangular coordinate system . c. Use interval notation to give the domain and the range of f and f − 1 . f ( x ) = ( x − 1 ) 2 , x ≤ 1
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System that uses coordinates to uniquely determine the position of points. The most common coordinate system is the Cartesian system, where points are given by distance along a horizontal x-axis and vertical y-axis from the origin. A polar coordinate system locates a point by its direction relative to a reference direction and its distance from a given point. In three dimensions, it leads to cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
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Solve the linear system of equations attached using Gaussian elimination (not Gauss-Jordan) and back subsitution.
Remember that:
A matrix is in row echelon form if
Any row that consists only of zeros is at the bottom of the matrix.
The first non-zero entry in each other row is 1. This entry is called aleading 1.
The leading 1 of each row, after the first row, lies to the right of the leading 1 of the previous row.
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