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answer and complete the function machines. the function machine describing the domain, range, and TEAM e.
function corresponding to your scenario.
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of all possible
output values
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f (x) = x
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f (x) = x2
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f (x) = T*
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f (x) =
domain, and under "ROY" your definition of range.

DI X RO Y
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f (x) =
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Instructions. Fill the blank space with the correct Instructions. Write the name of your scenario and complete
answer and complete the function machines. the function machine describing the domain, range, and
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function corresponding to your scenario.
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of all possible 1
output values the set
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output values
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t
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f (x) = x
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f (x) = x 2 cA c)(

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Instructions. Complete the acronym. Write under "DIX" your definition of
domain, and under "ROY" your definition of range.
f (x) =
f(x) x
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f (x) =
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