It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you meant to ask about the inequality ( x < 8 ), the graph would be a number line with an open circle at 8, indicating that 8 is not included, and shading to the left to show all numbers less than 8. In interval notation, this is expressed as ( (-\infty, 8) ). If you meant something else, please clarify!
No, 14*10^8 is not is scientific notation. The mantissa (14) must be a number in the interval [1, 10).
To determine the domain of a function from its graph, examine the horizontal extent of the graph. Identify all the x-values for which there are corresponding y-values. If there are any breaks, holes, or vertical asymptotes in the graph, those x-values are excluded from the domain. The domain can then be expressed in interval notation, indicating any restrictions found.
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0.0000000365 in scientific notation is 3.65 x 10^-8.
8,000,000 in Scientific Notation = 8 x 106
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No, 14*10^8 is not is scientific notation. The mantissa (14) must be a number in the interval [1, 10).
To determine the domain of a function from its graph, examine the horizontal extent of the graph. Identify all the x-values for which there are corresponding y-values. If there are any breaks, holes, or vertical asymptotes in the graph, those x-values are excluded from the domain. The domain can then be expressed in interval notation, indicating any restrictions found.
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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Expanded Notation of 888 = (8 x 102) + (8 x 101) + (8 x 100) OR (8 x 100) + (8 x 10) + (8 x 1)
x - 2 is not a inequality and so the question does not make any sense.
0.0000000365 in scientific notation is 3.65 x 10^-8.
8,000,000 in Scientific Notation = 8 x 106
Yes, intervals can be either on the Y Axis (Vertical), or the X Axis (Horizontal).
80 can be written in scientific notation as 8 x 10^1.
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