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- What is the domain and range, thank you !!arrow_forwardAssume a bivariate patch p(u, v) over the unit square [0, 1]² that is given as a tensor product patch where u-sections (u fixed to some constant û; v varying across [0, 1]) are quadratic polynomials Pu:û(v) = p(û, v) while v-sections are lines pv:ô (u) = p(u, v). The boundary lines pv:o(u) and pv:1 (u) are specified by their end points p(0,0) 0.8 and p(1,0) 0.2 as well as p(0, 1) 0.3 and p(1, 1) = 0.8. The boundary quadratics pu:o(v) and pu:1 (v) interpolate p(0,0.5) = 0.1 and p(1, 0.5) = 0.9 in addition to the above given four corner-values. = = = Use Pu:û(v) = (1, v, v² ) Mq (Pu:û(0), Pu:û (0.5), Pu:û(1)) with Ma = 1 0 0 -3 4-1 2 4 2 (Pv:ô as well as pu: (u) = (1, u) M₁ (pv:v (0), P: (1)) with M₁ = = (19) 0 to formulate p(u, v) using the "geometric input" G with G = = (P(0,0%) p(0,0) p(0,0.5) p(0,1) ) = ( 0.39 0.8 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.9 0.8 p(1,0) p(1, 0.5) p(1, 1) See the figure below for (left) a selection of iso-lines of p(u, v) and (right) a 3D rendering of p(u, v) as a height surface…arrow_forwardO Functions Composition of two functions: Domain and... Two functions ƒ and g are defined in the figure below. 76 2 8 5 7 8 19 8 9 Domain of f Range of f Domain of g Range of g 3/5 Anthony Find the domain and range of the composition g.f. Write your answers in set notation. (a) Domain of gof: ☐ (b) Range of gof: ☐ Х Explanation Check 0,0,... Español لكا ©2025 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved Torms of lico Privacy Contor Accessibility.arrow_forward
- Two functions ƒ and g are defined in the figure below. g 6 6 7 8 8 8 9 Domain of f Range of f Domain of g Range of g Find the domain and range of the composition g.f. Write your answers in set notation. (a) Domain of gof: (b) Range of gof: ☐ ☑ 0,0,...arrow_forwardDone Oli ○ Functions Composition of two functions: Domain and range Two functions 0 g 3 4 6 www-awy.aleks.com g and ƒ are defined in the figure below. 8 8 9 Domain of g Range of g Domain of f Range of f 0/5 Anthony Find the domain and range of the composition f.g. Write your answers in set notation. (a) Domain of fog: ☐ (b) Range of fog: ☐ Х Explanation Check 0,0,... Español © 2025 McGraw HillLLC. AIL Rights Reserved Terms of Use | Privacy Center Accessibilityarrow_forwardUse the graph of the function y = g(x) below to answer the questions. y' -5 -4 4- 3- 27 -2 -3+ -4 x 4 (a) Is g(-2) negative? Yes No (b) For which value(s) of x is g(x) > 0? Write your answer using interval notation. ☐ (c) For which value(s) of x is g(x) = 0? If there is more than one value, separate them with commas. 0,0... (0,0) (0,0) (0,0) (0,0) OVO 0arrow_forward
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