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Given f(x) = sqrt(x) , g(x) = -5 f(2x), and h(x) = 2g(-6x), determine h^-1(x)
liam.mc 1 313 Jul 6, 2010 4:07:49 PM
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Homework help, adv. Algebra/pre. calc.
I'm new here, can someone please help me with this? I can plot the x,y values on a graph and ...
justan4cat 1 388 Jun 21, 2010 11:51:36 AM
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Need help with UNCC Webwork
I need help finding the smallest non-negative asymptote where x = ____ The second smallest ...
Sapphire1990 1 416 May 7, 2010 9:01:58 AM
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I need help my brain went dead
Using a graphing calculator, graph f(x) =x^3+6x-9x-3 in the viewing rectangle [-3,7,-20,15] how do ...
8965 1 481 Apr 18, 2010 6:54:32 PM
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Rational Functions and their graphs
How come the graph of g(x) = (2x^2+3x+2)/(x-1) looks so much different from the graph of ...
math703 1 443 Apr 7, 2010 9:49:22 AM
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Randomly stumped on a Clylindar problem any thoughts??
For b) i came up with: 4x +L =130; and V=x^2L But how can i combine them and solve??A ...
10615654 1 518 Mar 11, 2010 10:04:19 AM
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Having problem making a connection to plug into a Rectangle formula any Thoughts?
A rectangular garden next to a building is to be fenced on three sides. Fencing for the side ...
10615654 1 522 Mar 4, 2010 12:23:16 PM
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Systems
x-4y-5z=6,-5x+4y+5z=-3,4x+4y-5z=-4 I put that in the Calc and it says oops. Any ideas?
polaris67rs 1 453 Mar 3, 2010 11:44:42 PM
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Two Parallel Congruent Chords within a circle? Help would be appreciated..
Two parallel congruent chords are within a circle, one chord has end points at (3,-3) and (-2,6). ...
AcezNEightz 1 870 Dec 6, 2009 9:08:00 AM
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Pre-Calc, 4th and 3rd degree polynomials
Hi, I'm having trouble understanding the concept in graphing 3rd and 4th degree polynomials. I ...
Sycatech 4 956 Dec 1, 2009 8:56:12 PM
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