there can be more than 1 answer for some trig equations and you must use your knowledge of periodicity to get the answers.
A function is not a function if it passes through the vertical line test more than once, and it is not linear or a quadratic.
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no a plynomial can not have more zeros than the highest (degree) number of the function at leas that is what i was taught. double check the math.
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It's uncommon. But it isn't unheard of. Note that function is more important than form.
Renaissance Revival which means that it looks like an overpriced government building with form as more important than function.
No. In fact, a function can't have an answer at all, because it's not a question.An equation has an answer, and possibly more than one.In general, an equation is in the form of (one function) = (another function).(One of the functions may be zero or a constant.)
Most pressure is need for the body. It is more important than oxygen, nutrients and organs.
No. If an input in a function had more than one output, that would be a mapping, but not a function.
Media is always more enriching with more than one form, so a single medium would rarely if ever function as differentiation and enrichment.
Carbon can form an infinite number of compounds.
No. If the function has more than one x-intercept then there are more than one values of x for which y = 0. This means that, for the inverse function, y = 0 should be mapped onto more than one x values. That is, the inverse function would be many-to-one. But a function cannot be many-to-one. So the "inverse" is not a function. And tat means the original function is not invertible.
Assume the rational function is in its simplest form (if not, simplify it). If the denominator is a quadratic or of a higher power then it can have more than one roots and each one of these roots will result in a vertical asymptote. So, the graph of a rational function will have as many vertical asymptotes as there are distinct roots in its denominator.
An exponential function of the form a^x eventually becomes greater than the similar power function x^a where a is some constant greater than 1.
Oh, dude, that's a tough one. I mean, farmers grow the food we eat, but traders help get that food to our plates. It's like asking if peanut butter is more important than jelly on a sandwich. They both play a role, man. So, let's just say they're both pretty important in their own way.
there can be more than 1 answer for some trig equations and you must use your knowledge of periodicity to get the answers.