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Mathematics 1 Deneme Sınavı
Mathematics 1 Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1216043
Mathematics 1 Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1216043
- If a rule defining a function is given but the domain has not been specified explicitly, then the largest set which makes the rule meaningful is understood.
- This set is denoted by Df for the rule y=f (x) and is called the natural domain of the function.
- The function given by the rule f(x) =makes sense if its denominator is not zero.
- For the function given by the rule f(x) =, x–1?0 should be satisfied.
I |
I and III |
II and III |
I, III and IV |
I, II, III and IV |
Yanıt Açıklaması:
If a rule defining a function is given but the domain has not been specified explicitly, then the largest set which makes the rule meaningful is understood.
This set is denoted by Df for the rule y=f (x) and is called the natural domain of the function.
The function given by the rule f(x) =makes sense if its denominator is not zero, i.e. x–1?0 should be satisfied.
As also understood from the information given, the correct answer is E.
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