Finding Domain of the function?
Posted on Apr 01, 2008 under domain news and reports | 2 Commentsp(x)=x (to the second power)-2x +10
What is the domain of P ?
p(x)=x (to the second power)-2x +10
What is the domain of P ?
If I use them in a musical piece, and sell the music on iTunes will I have to pay royalties?
For the analysis of any system we use frequency domain representation .But practically we want time domain representation for implementing the system .Then why we go for frequency domain representation?
Very curious about something. I'm not an attorney, but I am wondering how anyone can sue over a domain name that was not registered to them? If you purchase a domain name, then it's yours right? That is why you are given the option to buy the different extensions.. com, .net because you don't want someone taking it right? How could eBay sue Perfumebay considering eBay did not own the domain? I know they are a monster company and probably paid people off, but really how can they do that? If that is the case, how come when you go to register the domain something does not "pop" up and say you are infringing? I would have never associated Perfumebay with eBay. What if I wanted to open a site called auctionbay or bluebay fatbay artbay chocolate bay or something similar, you mean they could sue everyone? If the word "ebay" is in the domain somewhere, it's still not "eBay" and Bay means a body of water which usually harbors cargo shipments of products so they own that word now?
My e-mails from Yahoo.com to @ezweb.ne.jp don't get delivered, I check with the EZWEB they don't have a filter
blocking e-mails from yahoo.com.
e-mails from @yahoo.co.jp do get delivered in a time response…
and i receive arabic mails from hotmail and other sites normally
and i did the encoding .. theres no change .. and i try the explorer, firefox , mozilla so?
a){x|x ≠ -4 or 1}
b) {x|x ≠ -1}
c) {x|x ≠ -4 }
d) {x|x ≠ 4 or -1}