engineering includes using radical functions almost every day
A chromosome is an essential part of real life. You would not have life without chromosomes!
a roller coaster. It doesnt have a constaant rate of change
Cytpolasm is an example of cytoplasm in real life: it does exist.
that depends whether it is a drawing or real life egg. If it were a drawing then it would be 2D, but if you are talking about a real life egg then yes it is 3D
The diagonal of a unit square, for example, is radical(2).
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The answer depends on what group or field the function is defined on. In the complex plane, the range is the complex plane. If the domain is all real numbers and the radical is an odd root (cube root, fifth root etc), the range is the real numbers. Otherwise, it is the complex plane. If the domain is non-negative real numbers, the range is also the real numbers.
Rational function can be used in real life in modeling multi-person work problems.
There are no real life applications of reciprocal functions
A real life example of the sine function could be a ferris wheel. People board the ride at the ground (sinusoidal axis) and the highest and lowest heights you reach on the ride would be the amplitudes of the graph.
Functions are an integral part of mathematics, and most students learn them from Algebra II and up. A real life example of a function would be the relation between the height of a ball and how long it has been in the air.
Your age is a linear function (of time).
No, poop is a body function in which food is transformed. This is NOT a real life miracle.
engineering includes using radical functions almost every day
In the simplest case, it is use to find the diagonal length of a unit square.
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