8.2.1.1
Understand that a function is a relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable in which the value of the independent variable determines the value of the dependent variable. Use functional notation, such as f(x), to represent such relationships.
Example Problems
Determine if the given value of x is in domain of h or not:
Determine if the given value of x is in domain of f or not:
Determine if the given value of x is in domain of g or not:
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