Instructor's Solutions Manual to Calculus: Early by Ron Larson ,Bruce H. Edwards

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So, F ( x) is even. 102. Let F ( x) = f ( x) g ( x) where f is even and g is odd. Then F ( − x) = f ( − x) g ( − x) = f ( x) ⎡− ⎣ g ( x)⎤⎦ = − f ( x) g ( x) = − F ( x). So, F ( x) is odd. © 2015 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part. 34 Chapter 1 Preparation for Calculus 103. By equating slopes, y −2 0−2 = x −3 0−3 6 y −2 = x −3 6 2x + 2 = , y = x −3 x −3 ⎛ 2x ⎞ x2 + ⎜ ⎟ . ⎝ x − 3⎠ x2 + y2 = 104.

Then F ( − x) = f ( − x) g ( − x) = f ( x) g ( x) = F ( x). So, F ( x) is even. Let F ( x) = f ( x) g ( x) where f and g are odd. Then F ( − x) = f ( − x) g ( − x) = ⎡− ⎣ f ( x)⎤⎡− ⎦⎣ g ( x)⎤⎦ = f ( x) g ( x) = F ( x). So, F ( x) is even. 102. Let F ( x) = f ( x) g ( x) where f is even and g is odd. Then F ( − x) = f ( − x) g ( − x) = f ( x) ⎡− ⎣ g ( x)⎤⎦ = − f ( x) g ( x) = − F ( x). So, F ( x) is odd. © 2015 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part.

Matches (d) 0 13. f ( x) = 3 x 4 6 0 + 6 One-to-one; has an inverse One-to-one; has an inverse 21. g ( x) = ( x + 5) 14. f ( x) = 5 x − 3 3 200 One-to-one; has an inverse 15. f (θ ) = sin θ − 10 2 Not one-to-one; does not have an inverse − 50 x2 16. f ( x) = 2 x + 4 One-to-one; has an inverse Not one-to-one; does not have an inverse 22. h( x) = x + 4 − x − 4 9 1 17. h( s ) = −3 s − 2 −9 9 1 −4 8 −9 Not one-to-one; does not have an inverse −7 One-to-one; has an inverse 18. f ( x ) = 23. f ( x ) = x4 − 2 x2 4 Not one-to-one; f does not have an inverse.

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