Questions from General Calculus


Q: A function is given by a table of values, a graph

A function is given by a table of values, a graph, a formula, or a verbal description. Determine whether it is one-to-one.

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Q: A function is given by a table of values, a graph

A function is given by a table of values, a graph, a formula, or a verbal description. Determine whether it is one-to-one.

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Q: A function is given by a table of values, a graph

A function is given by a table of values, a graph, a formula, or a verbal description. Determine whether it is one-to-one.

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Q: An airplane takes off from an airport and lands an hour later

An airplane takes off from an airport and lands an hour later at another airport, 400 miles away. If t represents the time in minutes since the plane has left the terminal building, let x(t) be the ho...

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Q: A function is given by a table of values, a graph

A function is given by a table of values, a graph, a formula, or a verbal description. Determine whether it is one-to-one.

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Q: A function is given by a table of values, a graph

A function is given by a table of values, a graph, a formula, or a verbal description. Determine whether it is one-to-one. f(x) = 2x - 3

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Q: A function is given by a table of values, a graph

A function is given by a table of values, a graph, a formula, or a verbal description. Determine whether it is one-to-one. f(x) = x4 - 16

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Q: A function is given by a table of values, a graph

A function is given by a table of values, a graph, a formula, or a verbal description. Determine whether it is one-to-one. g(x) = 1 - sin x

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Q: A function is given by a table of values, a graph

A function is given by a table of values, a graph, a formula, or a verbal description. Determine whether it is one-to-one. g(x) = 3

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Q: A function is given by a table of values, a graph

A function is given by a table of values, a graph, a formula, or a verbal description. Determine whether it is one-to-one. f(t) is the height of a football t seconds after kickoff.

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