the domain of a function is the set of input values, x , for which a function is defined. the domain is shown in the left oval in the picture below. the function provides an output value, f(x) , for each member of the domain.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:20
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. not all tiles will be used. identify the domain for each of the given functions.
In order for the function to be linear, what must m be and why? m = 22 because the rate of change is 1. m = 20 because the rate of change is 3. m = 22 because the rate of change is -1. m = 20 because the rate of change is -3.