
Kenneth S. answered 07/17/17
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y = (ln(x))2
The domain of the function is (−∞, ∞). DOMAIN is (0, ∞)
The function is decreasing on its entire domain. NO...it's decreasing on (0,1)
The function is a polynomial function. NO
The range of the function is (−∞, ∞). NO
The function is increasing on its entire domain. NO
The function is one-to-one. NO it fails the Horizontal line test.
The graph has an asymptote. VA: x=0
The function has a turning point. At x=1, the graph switches from decreasing to increasing, at a 'sharp corner.' Does that meet the definition of turning point?
The domain of the function is (−∞, ∞). DOMAIN is (0, ∞)
The function is decreasing on its entire domain. NO...it's decreasing on (0,1)
The function is a polynomial function. NO
The range of the function is (−∞, ∞). NO
The function is increasing on its entire domain. NO
The function is one-to-one. NO it fails the Horizontal line test.
The graph has an asymptote. VA: x=0
The function has a turning point. At x=1, the graph switches from decreasing to increasing, at a 'sharp corner.' Does that meet the definition of turning point?