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It is a continuous function. If the line is a straight line, it is a linear function.
it does not have to have a separate line from the utility...but it typically has a line running from the already existing line within the home... like remove an elbow from the furnace line and install a tee, then a shutoff valve, then the line to the dryer. After the line arrives in the viscinity of the dryer, it should have another shutoff valve prior to connection to the dryer. Local codes may require additional fittings ot shutoffs... we love our gas dryer... wouldn't have an electric model...
Yes the graph of a function can be a vertical or a horizontal line
Yes the graph of a function can be a vertical or a horizontal line
The function of the steam engine is to convert heat energy into motive power, mechanical energy. A boiler generates steam by the application of heat, that steam is then expanded (losing its heat energy) into a steam engine which moves a load (locomotive, line shaft, pump, machine, generator, etc.).
When graphing functions, an inverse function will be symmetric to the original function about the line y = x. Since a constant function is simply a straight, horizontal line, its inverse would be a straight, vertical line. However, a vertical line is not a function. Therefore, constant functions do not have inverse functions. Another way of figuring this question can be achieved using the horizontal line test. Look at your original function on a graph. If any horizontal line intersects the graph of the original function more than once, the original function does not have an inverse. The constant function is a horizontal line. Under the assumptions of the horizontal line test, a horizontal line infinitely will cross the original function. Thus, the constant function does not have an inverse function.
The crankcase is full of gasoline. The reason for this is because of a problem with the needle in the carburetor. It allows gasoline to continue flowing into the combustion chamber even when the engine isn't running. An easy fix for this is to install a fuel shutoff valve in the fuel line close to the carburetor.
could be that your wires are crossing to your timing advanse fast idle line. check the volts on the fuel shutoff cyliniod on the fuel pump(front one,back one is the timing advance)after it quits. also try leaving the key on pull the fuel shutoff then put it on you will hear it click. if it does not and it has power ,bad cylinoid. or the fuel return lines are plugged. pull the fuel line off the fuel pump stick air at 10psi blow into the line to the tank (not the pump)youshould hear bubles in the tank shortly. if not your lines are plugged or tank changer problems (bypass) . the shutoff cyliniod blocks the return line to shut the engine off (when it has no power)or it doesn"t work
Not noticeably unless the valve is partially closed.
you would see it by the meter unless your house has a shutoff in the interior, then it could be there.
It is a function. If the graph contains at least two points on the same vertical line, then it is not a function. This is called the vertical line test.
f(x) = x2 This is a function by the vertical line test because a vertical line drawn through this function will only intersect the function at one point