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You use the output of the first function as the input of the second function. For example, if your functions are sin() (the sine function) and root() (the square root function), you can combine them as:sin(root(x)) or: root(sin(x))
Yes, but in this case, the coefficients of the polynomial can not all be real.
The zeros, or roots, of a linear function is the point at which the line touches the x-axis. Since a linear function is a straight line, it has a maximum of one root (zero). The zero of a function can be determined by the highest degree (power) of the function. Since linear functions are only raised to the power of one, one is the total number of times the line can touch the x-axis. If you function is a horizontal line, it has no root, or zero.
The zeros, or roots, of a linear function is the point at which the line touches the x-axis. Since a linear function is a straight line, it has a maximum of one root (zero). The zero of a function can be determined by the highest degree (power) of the function. Since linear functions are only raised to the power of one, one is the total number of times the line can touch the x-axis. If you function is a horizontal line, it has no root, or zero.
yes
The function of the root cap is to protect and cover the growing tip of the root.
No you can not. Complex roots appear as conjugates. if a root is complex so is its conjugate. so either the roots are real or are both coplex.
Good that you thought of it... unfortunately there is no root word of function... because if you think of it for a long time... function is word...so there's no word go with function, so, if you say functional, the root or base word is function. :):
The zeros, or roots, of a linear function is the point at which the line touches the x-axis. Since a linear function is a straight line, it has a maximum of one root (zero). The zero of a function can be determined by the highest degree (power) of the function. Since linear functions are only raised to the power of one, one is the total number of times the line can touch the x-axis. If you function is a horizontal line, it has no root, or zero.
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it is the root
The inverse of the cubic function is the cube root function.
Like all other plants' root the function of watermelon root is absorption and anchorage. Watermelon plants have week stem hence these are creepers on the ground.
A root is the solution of the equation when one side (usually the Right Hand Side) is set equal to 0.To take very simple examples, x = 3 isthe solution of 2x = 6 orthe root of 2x - 6 = 0
f(x) = ...f is the name of the function, and x is the variable. I guess you could say x is the root of the function, because it is what the function relies on.
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Like all other plants' root the function of watermelon root is absorption and anchorage. Watermelon plants have week stem hence these are creepers on the ground.