Graph 8 a. Graph b. Domain _________ c. Range __________ 20 16.

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Graph 8

a. Graph b. Domain _________ c. Range __________ 20 16

Determine the domain of the above function. 25

a. Graph b. Domain _________ c. Range __________ 27 19

Graph. 31

Determine the domain of the above function. 17

a. Graph b. Domain _________ c. Range __________ 2 6

Graph 13

30 21 State the natural domain

graph 18

Graph 40

9 15 Graph

Evaluate 4

Calculate the Difference Quotient for the above function

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Calculate the Difference Quotient for the above function

Evaluate 13

Determine the domain of the above function. 5 28

Graph 38

Graph. 11