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graph G(x)=[x]-1
fx=5x1 / 9
Yes. It is a piece-wise function with the limit: lim{x->0}= 0 You graph both parts as two series of dotted lines since there are infinite rational and irrational possibilities
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graph gx is the reflection of graph fx and then transformed 1 unit down
What is the area bounded by the graph of the function f(x)=1-e^-x over the interval [-1, 2]?
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graph G(x)=[x]-1
fx=5x1 / 9
Any graph with the slope of -1/2
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Yes. It is a piece-wise function with the limit: lim{x->0}= 0 You graph both parts as two series of dotted lines since there are infinite rational and irrational possibilities
y=x+1 there for answer is 2
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If you mean y = -1x +14 then it is a sraight line graph whereas -1 is the slope and 14 is the y intercept
-2x plus 3y equals 1