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Have this function rule: f(x) = V x – 10 Is x = 1 part of the domain of the function? Why or why not? Explain completely.
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Have this function rule: f(x) = V x – 10
Is x = 1 part of the domain of the function?
Why or why not? Explain completely.
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yes because the function changes when you do the tunction
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