Question
When x=2, shouldn't f(x) equals 2 as well?
This chart says when x=2, f(x)=3, when x=3, f(x)=5, when x=7, f(x)=6, and so on.
What does it mean?
This chart says when x=2, f(x)=3, when x=3, f(x)=5, when x=7, f(x)=6, and so on.
What does it mean?
Answers
Steve
if all you have are those three pairs, it's possible to have lots of functions that fit.
Why do you think f(2) = 2, when the table says f(2)=3?
There must be more to the problem than you have said.
Why do you think f(2) = 2, when the table says f(2)=3?
There must be more to the problem than you have said.