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Mathematics, 27.07.2019 07:30 rgilliam3002

In the notation "t(x) =" what does "t(x)" represent? a. the value of t(x) is a function of the value of x. b. the value of t should be multiplied by x to get the solution of the equation. c. the value of t(x) is a function of the value of t. d. there is not enough information given to answer this question.

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