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Suppose f is a linear
2. Suppose that T is a linear transformation from R2 to R4
such that T ((1, 1)) = (3, −1, 4, −3) and T ((2, −1)) = (3,
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Suppose T: ℝ3→ℝ2 is a linear transformation. Let U and V be the vectors given below, and suppose that T(U) and T(V) are as
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Suppose T: ℝ2→ℝ3 is a linear transformation. Let U, V and W be the vectors given below, and suppose that T(U) and T(V) are
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Determine if the relationship represented in the table is linear. If it is linear, write an equation.
x 2 5 7 10 12 20 y -3 0 2 5
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Suppose f(x)=ln x.
(a) Find the linear approximation of f at a=1. L(x)= (b) Use the linear approximation to estimate ln 1.27.
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Suppose that y is a linear function of x, and that y = 6 when x = 2 and y = 7 when x = 3. What is y when x = 7?
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Suppose f is a linear function such that f(1) = -1 and f(3)=2. Then f(4)=?
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Suppose T: R^2->R^2 is a linear transformation with T(1,2)=(2,-1) & T(3,-1)=(-1,2). What is T(-12,11)?
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Brody
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Suppose that P(x) is a linear polynomial with P(6)-P(2)=12. What is P(12)-P(2)?
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1. Suppose you are at the gas station filling your tank with gas. The function C(g) represents the cost C of filling up the gas
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