The equations of the graphs above are f(x) = a/x + p + q and g(x) = b^x + c (1) For which values of x is a/x + p = b^x + c (2) For which values of x is b^x + c - a/x + p <= q? (3) For which values of x is f(x) <= g(x)? (4) Write down the co-ordinates of the x and y intercepts of f . (5) What are the equations of the asymptotes of f .
The equations of the graphs above are f(x) = a/x + p + q and
g(x) = b^x + c
(1) For which values of x is
a/x + p = b^x + c
(2) For which values of x is b^x + c - a/x + p <= q?
(3) For which values of x is f(x) <= g(x)?
(4) Write down the co-ordinates of the x and y intercepts of f .
(5) What are the equations of the asymptotes of f .
(1) To find the values of x that satisfy the equation a/x + p = b^x + c, you would need specific values for a, b, c, p, and q. Without these values, we cannot determine the exact solutions.
(2) To find the values of x that satisfy the inequality b^x + c - a/x + p <= q, we would need the specific values of a, b, c, p, and q. Without these values, we cannot determine the exact solutions.
(3) To determine the values of x for which f(x) <= g(x), we need the specific values of a, b, c, p, and q, as well as the shapes of the graphs. Without this information, we cannot provide a specific answer.
(4) The x-intercept of a function f(x) is the point where the graph intersects the x-axis. To find the x-intercept of f(x) = a/x + p + q, we need the specific value of a. Similarly, the y-intercept is the point where the graph intersects the y-axis, and we need additional information to determine its coordinates.
(5) The equation of an asymptote depends on the behavior of the function and the given equations. Without specific details about the graphs and their behavior, we cannot determine the equations of the asymptotes.
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