
Functional Notation
... Example Given the function f (x) = x2 , then what is the value of the function f acting on the elements from the domain: 3, 1/3, 3x + 1, x + h. f (3) = (3)2 f (1/3) = (1/3)2 f (3x + 1) = (3x + 1)2 f (x + h) = (x + h)2 The last two can be confusing, since they involve x’s. Let’s think of f (3x + 1) i ...
... Example Given the function f (x) = x2 , then what is the value of the function f acting on the elements from the domain: 3, 1/3, 3x + 1, x + h. f (3) = (3)2 f (1/3) = (1/3)2 f (3x + 1) = (3x + 1)2 f (x + h) = (x + h)2 The last two can be confusing, since they involve x’s. Let’s think of f (3x + 1) i ...
Exam 1.2 - Mrs. Matthews Class
... ____ 21. Carlos walked from his house to school. He was at school for several hours. Then on his way home, Carlos walked to the library. He was at the library for an hour. Then he walked back to his house. Sketch a graph to describe the situation. Be sure to label your axis. (3 points) 22. Graph th ...
... ____ 21. Carlos walked from his house to school. He was at school for several hours. Then on his way home, Carlos walked to the library. He was at the library for an hour. Then he walked back to his house. Sketch a graph to describe the situation. Be sure to label your axis. (3 points) 22. Graph th ...
1332Functions2.pdf
... involved in an equation imply some restriction. For instance, consider the equation y = x+5 Since division is not defined for a divisor of zero, the domain does not include negative five ...
... involved in an equation imply some restriction. For instance, consider the equation y = x+5 Since division is not defined for a divisor of zero, the domain does not include negative five ...
Generating Functions
... It is possible to do many operations on generating functions, such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, or raising to a power by constants, polynomials, or generating functions (excluding dividing by 0), multiplying by x, and differentiating. These operations apply to generating functions ...
... It is possible to do many operations on generating functions, such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, or raising to a power by constants, polynomials, or generating functions (excluding dividing by 0), multiplying by x, and differentiating. These operations apply to generating functions ...
Group C
... viii) A greedy search uses a heuristic function to a) expand the node that appears to be closest to the goal b) expand the node that is closest to the goal c) expand the node that is the most expensive d ) expand the leftmost node ix) What is the difference between the cost function and heuristic fu ...
... viii) A greedy search uses a heuristic function to a) expand the node that appears to be closest to the goal b) expand the node that is closest to the goal c) expand the node that is the most expensive d ) expand the leftmost node ix) What is the difference between the cost function and heuristic fu ...
1.6 ppt
... • Suppose x is the number of items made. The following functions are found by using basic functions • Total Costs: The total amount of money associated with making x items. C x Fixed costs + variable costs • Revenue: The total amount of money received from the sale of x items. R(x) = (number o ...
... • Suppose x is the number of items made. The following functions are found by using basic functions • Total Costs: The total amount of money associated with making x items. C x Fixed costs + variable costs • Revenue: The total amount of money received from the sale of x items. R(x) = (number o ...