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27 July, 09:31

C (r), the circumference of a tire, is based on the radius, r. What is an appropriate domain for the function?

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  1. 27 July, 09:45
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    Given:

    C (r) is the circumference of a tire

    with radius, r

    The appropriate domain for the function is needed.

    First, we set-up the equation for the circumference of a circle, assuming that the tire is a perfect circle:

    C (r) = 2 * pi * r

    the domain of the function is all values of r greater than zero. It can also be written as [1, infinity)
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