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26 June, 17:43

In the notation "t (x) = ...," what does "t (x) " represent?

A. The value of t (x) is a function of the value of x. B. The value of t should be multiplied by x to get the solution of the equation. C. The value of t (x) is a function of the value of t. D. There is not enough information given to answer this question.

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  1. 26 June, 17:57
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    Answer is A I'm pretty sure.
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