FIND THE DOMAIN AND RANGE OF THE FUNCTION: 1. FIND THE INVERSE OF THE FUNCTION. STATE ANY DOMAIN RESTRICTIONS. 2.

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FIND THE DOMAIN AND RANGE OF THE FUNCTION: 1

FIND THE INVERSE OF THE FUNCTION. STATE ANY DOMAIN RESTRICTIONS. 2

3

LET f(x) = 5x 2 + 2, FIND: 4

IF AND FIND 5

IF AND FIND 6

FIND THE INVERSE OF THE FUNCTION, STATE THE DOMAIN AND RANGE OF BOTH FUNCTIONS: 7

GRAPH THE FUNCTION BELOW. IS IT CONTINUOUS? 8

GRAPH THE FUNCTION: 9

IF AND FIND 10

IF AND FIND 11

FIND THE DOMAIN AND RANGE OF THE FUNCTION: 12

13 Alyssa baked a cake and is waiting for it to cool so she can ice it. The table shows the temperature of the cake every 5 minutes after Alyssa took it out of the oven. Which model (linear, quadratic, exponential) best fits the data? How do you know? What is the best regression equation for this data? Alyssa will ice the cake when I reaches room temperature (70 degrees). Use the regression equation to predict when she can ice her cake.