Question
Let f and g be two real functions defined by $\text{f(x)}=\sqrt{\text{x}+1}$ and $\text{g(x)}=\sqrt{9-\text{x}^2}$ Then describe the following functions:
g - f
g - f
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$C_1$
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$C_2$ | |
| $(a)$ |
Boys and girls alternate.
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$(i)$ | $5! \times 6!$ |
| $(b)$ |
No two girls sit together.
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$(ii)$ | $10! – 5! 6!$ |
| $(c)$ |
All the girls sit together.
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$(iii)$ | $(5!)^2+ (5!)^2$ |
| $(d)$ |
All the girls are never together.
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$(iv)$ | $2!\ 5!\ 5!$ |