An equation of the form F(x)=f(x) has roots which corresponds to the intersection points of the graphs of y=F(x) and y=f(x), hence an equation such as sin x=- has how many roots? (A) zero (B) one two (D) infinite

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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
Section5.3: The Natural Exponential Function
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An equation of the form F(x)= f(x) has roots which corresponds to the intersection points of the graphs of
y= F(x) and y=f(x), hence an equation such as sin x=has how many roots?
2
(A) zero
(B)
(C) two
infinite
one
(D)
Transcribed Image Text:An equation of the form F(x)= f(x) has roots which corresponds to the intersection points of the graphs of y= F(x) and y=f(x), hence an equation such as sin x=has how many roots? 2 (A) zero (B) (C) two infinite one (D)
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