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Example Question #161 : Introduction To Functions
Given the function , what is the value ofÂ
?
Substitute negative three into the function.
Simplify this equation by order of operations.
The answer is: Â
Example Question #162 : Introduction To Functions
If , findÂ
.
To solve this question, first convert the given function to its inverse.
Rewrite  by replacingÂ
 withÂ
.
Interchange the x and y variables.
Solve for y. Â Subtract 6 from both sides.
Simplify, and divide by 6 on both sides.
Simplify both sides.
The inverse function is: Â
Solve for  by plugging 6 into the inverse function.
The answer is: Â
Example Question #163 : Introduction To Functions
Given the following function, determine  if: Â
Â
Input  as the replacement of the x-variable for the functionÂ
.
The equation becomes:
Simplify by distribution.
The answer is: Â
Example Question #164 : Introduction To Functions
Determine  ifÂ
.
Replace the  withÂ
.
Interchange the x and y variables.
Subtract three from both sides.
Divide by three on both sides.
The inverse function is: Â
Substitute  as a replacement ofÂ
.
The answer is: Â
Example Question #165 : Introduction To Functions
Given the function , what is: Â
?
Replace x with negative one-fifth.
Simplify the expression. Â When a number is subtracted from aÂ
The answer is .
Example Question #166 : Introduction To Functions
Evaluate  if: Â
 andÂ
Evaluate  by solving forÂ
 first.
No matter what value of ,Â
. Â This means that:
Then: Â
For any value of ,Â
. Â This means that:
The answer is: Â
Example Question #167 : Introduction To Functions
Determine  ifÂ
.
To determine the output of , substitute the value ofÂ
 as a replacement ofÂ
.
Rewrite the complex fraction using a division sign.
Take the reciprocal of the second term and change the division sign to a multiplication sign.
The answer is: Â
Example Question #31 : Function Notation
Determine  ifÂ
 andÂ
.
Substitute three into the function of  to solve forÂ
.
Substitute this value into the function .
There is no x-variable to substitute nine, which means the function is equal to three.
The answer is: Â
Example Question #32 : Function Notation
If  andÂ
, determine: Â
 Â
Substitute the assigned values into the expression.
Simplify the inside parentheses.
The answer is: Â
Example Question #170 : Introduction To Functions
What is the value of  ifÂ
 andÂ
?
Substitute the assigned values into the expression.
Simplify by order of operations.
The answer is: Â
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