my daughter has a problem in her math which she has a table of numbers with x on top and f(x) below and numbers beside each one is -3 for x and 27 for f(x) can you answer this i do not know anything about this type of math
To determine the domain of a function represented in a table, you need to identify all the unique input values (or x-values) listed in the table. The domain consists of these values, typically expressed in set notation. If there are any restrictions or specific intervals, those should be noted as well. Without the actual table, I can't provide the specific domain, but you would look for all the x-values provided.
rule, table of values and graph
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If the domain is infinite, it is not possible to list the function.
To determine the domain of a function represented in a table, you need to identify all the unique input values (or x-values) listed in the table. The domain consists of these values, typically expressed in set notation. If there are any restrictions or specific intervals, those should be noted as well. Without the actual table, I can't provide the specific domain, but you would look for all the x-values provided.
The domain of a function represented by a table consists of all the input values (usually the x-values) listed in the table. These values indicate the specific points at which the function is defined. To determine the domain, simply identify and list the unique x-values from the table. If any values are missing or not represented, they are excluded from the domain.
a table used to show values of the variable expression for a given function
A table of values is no use if the domain is infinite.
The MATCH function.
a table used to show values of the variable expression for a given function
a notation showing all of the y-values produced by the indicated function. Domain is a notation showing all of the x-values that produce real answers.
rule, table of values and graph
It is generally referred to as "a table of values"
The SUMIF function.
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