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27 March, 16:22

When f (x) = - 3, what is x?

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  1. 27 March, 16:41
    0
    We want the values of

    x

    that give a

    y

    value greater than 0.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's say that

    f

    (

    x

    )

    =

    x

    2

    -

    10

    The graph below shows

    y

    =

    f

    (

    x

    )

    :

    graph{x^2-10 [-6, 6, - 15, 15]}

    When we want

    f

    (

    x

    )

    >

    0

    , we want

    y

    >

    0

    , or all the values of

    x

    where

    f

    (

    x

    )

    >

    0

    .

    In this instance,

    x

    2

    -

    10

    >

    0

    x

    2

    >

    10

    x

    >



    10

    x

    <

    -



    10
  2. 27 March, 16:44
    0
    We want the values of x that give a y value greater than 0.
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