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Domain, Range & Intercepts

 
 
Reply Sat 2 Jul, 2005 09:05 pm
State the domain, range and intercepts, if any of f.

Question below:

{e^(-x) if x < 0}
f(x) = {e^(x) if x > or = to 0}

BOTH problems within { } lie on top of each other.
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raprap
 
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Reply Mon 4 Jul, 2005 03:11 am
They're the same.

if f(x)=e^(-x) for the domain of x<0 this is the same as f(x)=e^x for x>0

The range is all f(x)>0 for all x
at x=0 f(0)=1
at x>0 f(x)>1
at x<0 f(x)<1

Rap
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greatwhiteshark
 
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Reply Mon 4 Jul, 2005 08:35 am
rap
Rap,

Thank you for your quick reply. I will keep all notes for future study.
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