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19 January, 07:52

A train is traveling 55 mph to a destination that is 330 mi away. The function f (x) = - 55x+330f (x) = - 55x+330 represents the remaining number of miles to the destination after x hours of travel. What is the practical domain of the function f?

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  1. 19 January, 10:44
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    F (x) = - 55x + 330

    The domain is the set of possible input-values, i. e. x-values.

    You know that f (x) cannot bebigger than 330 not lower than zero, then construct the inequality:

    0 ≤ f (x) ≤ 330

    0 ≤ - 55x + 330 ≤ 330

    Multilply by - 1 and change the inequality signs:

    0 ≥ 55x - 330 ≥ - 330

    Add 330 to all the members

    330 ≥ 55x ≥ 0

    Divide by 55

    6 ≥ x ≥ 0 = > 0 ≤ x ≤ 6

    The the possible x-values (practical domain) is all the real numbers between 0 and 6 inclusive.
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