Domain - the span of all the x-values of a function
Range - the span of all the y-values of a function
x-intercept(s) - the point(s) where a function touches the x-axis
y-intercept - the point where a function touches the y-axis
Horizontal asymptote(s) - the imaginary line(s) where the domain of a rational function approaches on both sides but never touches.
Vertical asymptote - the imaginary line(s) where the range of a rational function approaches above and below but never touches.
Local minimum - the point where a positive even polynomial's vertex is, where the function does not go any lower.
Local maximum - the point where a negative even polynomial's vertex is, where the function does not go any higher.
End behavior - the direction, attributes, and/or limit of a function as it goes left or right.
The height of a passenger on an escalator is modeled as
where t is the time in seconds after the passenger has boarded the escalator on the second floor and h is the height in feet above the first floor.
This means it takes the passenger 16 seconds to reach the first floor (0 feet).
This means the passenger is 12 feet above the first floor when he/she first gets on the escalator. Likewise, this also means that the second floor is 12 feet above the first floor.
Find the inverse of the following function:
Find f(g(x)) and its domain if:
and:
Find what h(x) decomposes into if:
and: