Functions: Domain and range
Function rule
Take a look at the function:
\[f(x)=\left(x-3\right)\cdot \left(x-1\right)\cdot \left(x+1\right)\]
\[f(x)=\left(x-3\right)\cdot \left(x-1\right)\cdot \left(x+1\right)\]
We have #f(-1)=0#. Here, the argument is equal to and the function value is equal to .
The function value is also called the .
The function value is also called the .
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