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College Algebra in Context with Applications for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences 3rd Edition by Ronald J Harshbarger, Lisa Yocco

Edition 3ISBN: 032157060X
book College Algebra in Context with Applications for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences 3rd Edition by Ronald J Harshbarger, Lisa Yocco cover

College Algebra in Context with Applications for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences 3rd Edition by Ronald J Harshbarger, Lisa Yocco

Edition 3ISBN: 032157060X
Exercise 1
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Use the fact that, the domain of a function is the set of all input values.

Here, for this function the input values are taxable income.

So, the set of all taxable income values is the domain of the function.

Therefore,     <div class=answer> 1. Use the fact that, the domain of a function is the set of all input values. Here, for this function the input values are taxable income. So, the set of all taxable income values is the domain of the function. Therefore,   Use the fact that, the range of a function is the set of all output values. Here, for this function the output values are Income tax due values. So, the set of all Income tax due values is the range of the function. Therefore,

Use the fact that, the range of a function is the set of all output values.

Here, for this function the output values are Income tax due values.

So, the set of all Income tax due values is the range of the function.

Therefore,     <div class=answer> 1. Use the fact that, the domain of a function is the set of all input values. Here, for this function the input values are taxable income. So, the set of all taxable income values is the domain of the function. Therefore,   Use the fact that, the range of a function is the set of all output values. Here, for this function the output values are Income tax due values. So, the set of all Income tax due values is the range of the function. Therefore,


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