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Pick ONE of the problems from this collection “Advanced Functions Questions” that has not
already been solved. Pretend that you are tutoring someone who has never seen these
problems before and give a detailed demonstration of its solution.
Note: Problems are selected on a first-come basis. If a classmate has already chosen a
problem you had wanted to answer, please select a different problem. Our goal is to answer
and discuss as many different problems as possible.
Select Start a New Conversation and make the problem number the subject of your post. The
answers are provided so don’t just give an answer—we can already see what the answers are.
Don’t post an explanation unless your answer matches the correct one!
If you need to type mathematical symbols, follow the instructions for Using the Equation
Editor.
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work of others. In that case, credit will be given to all posters. Once the solution to a problem
has become visible, that problem is off limits and you will need to choose a different problem
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