Provide an appropriate response.Why does the horizontal line test (checking if a function is one-to-one) work?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers may vary. One possibility: any two points that lie on the same horizontal line have the same y-coordinate. Thus, if any horizontal line intersects the graph of the function more than once, this would indicate that two different x-coordinates correspond to the same y-coordinate (and thus two ordered pairs have the same y-coordinate). Such a function cannot be one-to-one. However, if no two ordered pairs have the same y-coordinate, then the function is one-to-one.
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Find the opposite of the expression.3m + 8
A. -3m + 8 B. 3m - 8 C. -3m - 8 D. 3m + 8
Provide an appropriate response.Which of the following is NOT a way to indicate the product "8 times x ?"
A. (8)(x) B. 8(x) C. 8x D. All of these are acceptable forms.
State whether the function is a polynomial function or not. If it is, give its degree. If it is not, tell why not.f(x) = 4x + 7x3
A. Yes; degree 4 B. Yes; degree 7 C. Yes; degree 3 D. Yes; degree 1