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    daily operating cost be $690? c. What will be the operating cost on a day with 12 student visitors? d. How many students can visit the center if the operating cost is to be at most $1‚000? The students at the center found many linear functions. Find an equation for each line. a. The line passes through the points (0‚ 8) and (4‚ 13). b. The line has slope –3 and passes through the point (1‚ 4). c. The line passes through points (1‚ 1) and (3‚ 9) At Metropolis Middle School

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    cost-consuming functions. The following table shows (in percentages) how one function precedes another‚ as projected by the management of Plant A: Management* Recruitment Chemicals Laboratory Canning Management - - - - Recruitment 25% - - - - Chemicals 25% 20% - - - Laboratory 25% 40% 100% - - Canning 25% 40% - 100% - - *For instance‚ equal portions of the Management function precedes all other functions‚ as

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    Applied Calculus. When looking at one rate-of-change function‚ the accumulated change over an interval and the definite integral are equivalent‚ their values could be positive‚ negative or zero. However‚ the area could never be negative because area is always positive by definition. The accumulated change looks at the whole area of the function that is between the graph and the horizontal axis. For instance‚ if f (x) is a rate-of-change function the area between f (x) and the x-axis represents the

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    Next Century Mathematics “Advanced Algebra‚ Trigonometry‚ and Statistics” Michael Roy Lansang Immanuel C. Canoy Mathematics 10 Teacher 1.1 Reviewing the Cartesian Coordinate Plane Math FYI The words‚ functions‚ coordinate‚ abscissa‚ and ordinate‚ as now use in mathematics‚ were introduce by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) of Germany. Leibniz was the great genius of the 17th century. He was also Newton’s rival in the invention of the calculus.

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    DISCRIMINANT /GROUPS=R(1 2) /VARIABLES=Writtentest GD PI /ANALYSIS ALL /SAVE=CLASS /PRIORS EQUAL /STATISTICS=MEAN STDDEV RAW CORR TABLE CROSSVALID /CLASSIFY=NONMISSING POOLED. Discriminant Notes Output Created Comments Input Data C: \Users\Student\Desktop\experiment for disciminant analysis.sav DataSet1 30 User-defined missing values are treated as missing in the analysis phase. In the analysis phase‚ cases with no user- or system-missing values for any predictor variable are used. Cases with

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    the expression forthe function fi.e. y = (d) What are the x-coordinates ofpoints A and B in Graph II? (e) Locate these x values on Graph Iand state their significance. (f) What is the x-coordinate of point C on Graph III and what isits significance on Graph I? | 4. | Determine the value of the variables a‚ b‚ c‚ d‚ e‚ f‚ g and h in the following diagrams. The variables appear either in the graph or in the respective function. (a) y = (x – 2)

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    the exact value of L. [2] (iii) Show that un ≥ 3 for all n ≥ 1 . ∞ Hence determine whether the series ∑u r is convergent. [2] r =1 5 The function f is defined by f : x (i) x+2 ‚ for x ∈ » ‚ x ≠ 1 . x −1 Find f 2 ( x ) and f 2012 ( x) . The function g is defined by g : x [3] cos x ‚ for 0 < x < 2π . (ii) Explain why the composite function fg exists. [2] (iii) Define fg‚ giving its domain. [2] (iv) Find the range of fg. [1] (i) Prove by mathematical induction that (ii) Find

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    EQUITY ESSENTIALS On which function is it possible to export company earnings for a list of different securities into your own Microsoft outlook.. 1) EVTS GO What option on FA Go gives you the abiliuty to view each of the financial statements as a percentage of a specific line item 2) Common size sub-tab under financial statement tab Which classification system is available within eqs go 3) All of the above Which function will alow the user to chart the consensus analyst rating

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    each of these functions from {a‚b‚c‚d} to itself is onto and/or one-to-one. a) f(a)=b‚ f(b)=a‚ f(c)=c‚ f(d)=d a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d The above Function is both one-to-one and onto‚ therefore Its called a BIJECTION Function b) f(a)=b‚ f(b)=b‚ f(c)=d‚ f(d)=c a b c d a b c d a b c d a b c d The above Function is c)

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    ------------------------------------------------- Name of Student: Date of Submission: Maths assignment XII RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS 1. If fx= x and x= x ‚ then evaluate fog52-gof-72. 2. If fx= 3-x313 and x= logex ‚ find fof(x). 3. Let * be a binary operation defined by a*b = 2ab – 7. Is * associative? 4. Let A={1‚2‚3} and ={4‚5‚6} ‚ f:A→B is a function defined on f1=4 ‚ f2= 5 and f3=6. Write the inverse of f as a set of ordered pairs. 5. Let ‘*’ be a binary operation defined

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