Suppose that are two functions with the same domain. If for every in the domain, the equation is called _________. Otherwise, it is called equation.
The name of the equation of two functions and with same domain . The name of the equation of the two functions if otherwise.
Answer to Problem 3AYU
Solution:
The name of the equation of two functions and with same domain is called as Identity. The name of the equation of the two functions if otherwise is called Conditional equation.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Two functions and .
Domain
Calculation:
The name of the equation of two functions and with same domain is called as Identity.
The name of the equation of the two functions if otherwise is called Conditional equation.
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