1. Let f(p)  be a function which describes the relationship between the price charged (p) for membership to a health club, and the number of people (f)who buy memberships to the health club.

a. Explain the meaning of the equation f(100)=50  as it applies to the description above.

b. Explain the meaning of the equation f(100)= -10   as it applies to the description above.
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f(100)=50...me assume teech tri tu sae...

if kost=100$ eech, 50 will sine up
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