Which of the following are true of F(x)?
F(x) is read as “F of x”
F(x) is the horizontal distance on the graph.
F is the graph at a particular value of x.
F(x) is a whole number.
y is equal to F(x)

Respuesta :

True:
1) F(x) is read as "F of x".
3) F is the graph at a particular value of x.
5) y is equal to F(x).


1) F(x) is read as "F of x", then first is true.
2) F(x) is the vertical distance on the graph, then second is false.
3) F is the grap at a particular value of x, then third is true.
4) F(x) can be any real number, then fourth is false.
5) y is equal to F(x), then fifth is true.

The correct answer is:

F(x) is read as “F of x” ; F is the graph at a particular value of x; and y is equal to F(x).

Explanation:

f(x) is read as "f of x" by definition.

F is the function, and f(x) is the function at a given value of x; for instance, f(3) would be where the function is at the value x=3.

f(x) is another way of writing an equation, except it is in function form. This means it is the same as y=.