Statement (A) h(x) has a constant output of â2.50, statement (C) g(x) is greater than â2.50 for x values less than â1, and statement (E) The input value for which g(x) = h(x) is between â1 and 0 are correct.
What is a function?
It is defined as a special type of relationship, and they have a predefined domain and range according to the function every value in the domain is related to exactly one value in the range.
We have two functions g(x) and h(x) shown in the table:
From the h(x) table:
For every value of the x, the value of h(x) is a constant.
h(x) = -2.50 for all x
As x increases, g(x) decreases.
g(x) > -2.50 for x < -1
g(x) is greater than -2.50 for x values less than -1
h(x) < -2.50 for x > -2 (false)
The input value for which g(x)=h(x) is between -1 and 0
Thus, statement (A) h(x) has a constant output of â2.50, statement (C) g(x) is greater than â2.50 for x values less than â1, and statement (E) The input value for which g(x) = h(x) is between â1 and 0 are correct.
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