In the following exercises, use the mapping of the relation to (a) list the ordered pairs of the relation, (b) find the domain of the relation, and (c) find the range of the relation. 290. For a man of height 5'11'' the mapping below shows the corresponding Body Mass Index (BMI). The body mass index is a measurement of body fat based on height and weight. A BMI of 18.5 − 24.9 is considered healthy.
In the following exercises, use the mapping of the relation to (a) list the ordered pairs of the relation, (b) find the domain of the relation, and (c) find the range of the relation. 290. For a man of height 5'11'' the mapping below shows the corresponding Body Mass Index (BMI). The body mass index is a measurement of body fat based on height and weight. A BMI of 18.5 − 24.9 is considered healthy.
In the following exercises, use the mapping of the relation to (a) list the ordered pairs of the relation, (b) find the domain of the relation, and (c) find the range of the relation.
290. For a man of height 5'11'' the mapping below shows the corresponding Body Mass Index (BMI). The body mass index is a measurement of body fat based on height and weight. A BMI of
18.5
−
24.9
is considered healthy.
The material used to make the vehicle affects the vehicle's average speed as shown
in the table. Complete the table if the constant of proportionality is -4. Also, write the
relation in slope intercept form. Write your answer in the boxes given below.
x: Weight of material
used (in Ib)
y: Avg. speed of
vehicle (in mi/h)
y 3D
18
22
5,
(d). Write the relation between nth divided differences and forward differences
corresponding to the values xo, X₁, Xn-
V5.
Determine the value of x using the diagram provided.
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