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Question related to Radical Functions
Tell whether each statement is sometimes, always, or never true. For n > 0, the value of \fn is greater than the value of \fn. The domain of a radical function is all real numbers. The range off(x) = a\/x - h, where a and h are nonzero real numbers, is all real numbers. The range of f(x) = aVx + k, where a and k are nonzero real numbers, is all real numbers. Show transcribed image text
Question related to Radical Functions
Tell whether each statement is sometimes, always, or never true. For n > 0, the value of \fn is greater than the value of \fn. The domain of a radical function is all real numbers. The range off(x) = a\/x - h, where a and h are nonzero real numbers, is all real numbers. The range of f(x) = aVx + k, where a and k are nonzero real numbers, is all real numbers.
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6 Nov 2019