Let g be the successor function defined in Example 1.3.6. Find g(-1000), g(0), and g(999).
Let g be the successor function defined in Example 1.3.6. Find g(-1000), g(0), and g(999).
Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
Section5.2: Exponential Functions
Problem 31E
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