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Calculus Help, Please. (Domain, Range, Graphs)
Determine its domain and range.
f(x) = {2x+1, x<0
{2x+2, x => 0
f(x) = {x^2 + 2, x<=1
{2x^2 + 2, x >1
f(x) = { |x| + 1, x<1
{ -x +1, x=>1
No equations necessary?
I'm thinking I could graph it or solve the f(x) by plugging in the x value indicated from the question. I don't really know.
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Please see the attachment file at the bottom of this post called "Graph".
The question is "Write the function whose graph is given in the figure."
Slope equation:
( Y2 - Y1 ) / (X2 - X1 )
(0 -(-1)) / (-2 -(-1)) = 1
(-1 -1) / (3-(-1)) = -1/2
So now I know the slopes of that might help me with getting the function. However, I'm stuck. Anybody know what to do next?
Homework Statement
Determine its domain and range.
f(x) = {2x+1, x<0
{2x+2, x => 0
f(x) = {x^2 + 2, x<=1
{2x^2 + 2, x >1
f(x) = { |x| + 1, x<1
{ -x +1, x=>1
Homework Equations
No equations necessary?
The Attempt at a Solution
I'm thinking I could graph it or solve the f(x) by plugging in the x value indicated from the question. I don't really know.
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Homework Statement
Please see the attachment file at the bottom of this post called "Graph".
The question is "Write the function whose graph is given in the figure."
Homework Equations
Slope equation:
( Y2 - Y1 ) / (X2 - X1 )
The Attempt at a Solution
(0 -(-1)) / (-2 -(-1)) = 1
(-1 -1) / (3-(-1)) = -1/2
So now I know the slopes of that might help me with getting the function. However, I'm stuck. Anybody know what to do next?
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