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5. Given a function f, explain the difference between f(3) and f(x)
= 3.
6. Theresa charges a flat fee of $5 plus $12 per hour for babysitting.
(a) How many hours does she need to babysit if she wants to earn $77?
(b) How much money does she earn if she babysits for 9 hours?
7. Explain in your own words what the domain and range of a function is.
Transcribed Image Text:5. Given a function f, explain the difference between f(3) and f(x) = 3. 6. Theresa charges a flat fee of $5 plus $12 per hour for babysitting. (a) How many hours does she need to babysit if she wants to earn $77? (b) How much money does she earn if she babysits for 9 hours? 7. Explain in your own words what the domain and range of a function is.
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The difference between f3 and fx=3.

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The term f3 represents the value of function at x=3 or 3 is input value for the function f(x).

The equation fx=3 represents the function fx. Here x is the input value.

 

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