Functions: Domain, Range, Composition
Functions: Inverses
Functions:
Transformations
Exponents
Logarithms
100
All possible x input values which allow the formula of a function to work
What is Domain
100
a one to one function
What is a function that has an inverse
100
the function f(x)= x^2 moved up vertically by a value of 3
What is f(x)= x^2 + 3
100
simplify (x^9)^4
What is x^36
100
the log base your calculator will use by default
What is 10
200
A function formula with infinite domain and range
What is y=x,.... etc
200
relates an input to an output
What is a function
200
moves the function f(x)=x horizontally to the left by a value of 7
What is f(x)=f(x+7)
200
simplify [(x^12y^6z^117)(x^14y^11x^119)]^0
What is 1
200
the log form of y = bx
What is logb(y) = x
300
The correct notation to indicate infinite range
What is (-∞, +∞)
300
the idea that if a function crosses the y axis more than once it is not actually a function
What is a vertical line test
300
the three main transformations (Hint: three R's)
What is rotation, reflection, and rotation
300
(n^-1)^-1
What is n
300
simplify 3 = log 1000 (remember the default of log base if not specified)
What is 10^3=1000
400
the domain of a quadratic function
What is all x values
400
an input and it's output together
What is and ordered pair
400
the mirror image of g(x)
What is g(-x)
400
[(n^-1)^-1(n^-1)]^-1
What is 1
400
ln x (simplify in terms of Log e) (e= logbase)
What is (log e x)
500
Two unallowable inputs for the x value
What is Square root of -x and x/0
500
the independent variable of z = 2u3
What is u
500
preimage
What is the figure prior to transformations being applied
500
(b^5)/(x^-2) b=4 x=2^2 (fully simplified)
What is 16,384
500
define logarithm
What is a number is the exponent by which another fixed value, the base, has to be raised to produce that number
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