If q(x)=x+4, determine q(q(q(q(q(q(q(q(q(q(x^3)))))))))). [Hint: look for a pattern]
Posted 8 years ago by hala_hashem5 in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 7 answers
#polynomials
The polynomial 6x^3+mx^2+nx-5 has a factor of x+1. When divided by x-1, the remainder is -4. What are m and n?
Posted 8 years ago by hala_hashem5 in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 2 answers
#polynomial equations
x2+y2 /2x3 + y
Posted 8 years ago by humi in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 1 answers
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16x-4x-5=0
Posted 7 years ago by Zoe_22 in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 0 answers
#logarithmic function #functions #polynomial equations
Consider the function of p(x) = √x
a) Sketch the function of p(x)
b) Apply the transformation 2p(-4x+2) to the equation of p(x)
c) Sketch the new transformed function
Posted 7 years ago by Swetha in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 0 answers
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graph the reciprocal of f(x)=0.25(x-2)2-4
Posted 7 years ago by in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 0 answers
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given that cos π/7 = sin y, first express π/7 as a difference between π/2 and an angle, and then apply a cofunction identity to determine the measure of angle y.
Posted 7 years ago by sphilpott13 in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 0 answers
#trig identities and cofunctions
sin
Posted 7 years ago by HarenieSiva in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 0 answers
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P(t)= -t^3+12t^2-21t+10 where p = 108000
Posted 6 years ago by jojohhh768 in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 0 answers
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f(x)={(3,2),(5,1),(7,4),(9,3),(11,5)} and g(x)={(1,3),(2,5),(3,7),(4,9),(5,11)}
Find; a.) f(g(3)
Posted 6 years ago by Student in Math 12 University - Advanced Functions | 0 answers
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