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Worksheet 4.1 Relations and Functions Relations Expressed as Ordered Pairs Determine if the following relations are functions. Then state the domain and range. ... state the domain and …

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The range of fg is given by f(g(x)) ≥ −8. So in this case, the range of the composed function f(g(x)) is contained in the range of f, but it is not the whole of the range of f. And in general, the range …

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4. Write the domain and range of the function graphed in Example 5, and describe its long run behavior. Important Topics of this Section Graph of the logarithmic function (domain and …

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