Biology, asked by utkaisharma4, 25 days ago

complete the following table

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Answered by ItzDinu
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Organ = Mouth

Gland = Salaivary

Secretion = Saliva

Enzymes = Salaivary Ameletes

Substrate = Starch

End Product = maltose

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Answered by LaRouge
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Ans is R - { 2 }

Explanation :- f(x) = (x^2–1)/(x - 1)

We have to check the domain of the function.Clearly domain of the given function is all real numbers except 1.

Now , f(x) = (x^2–1)/( x-1) = x + 1i.e If we take x not equal to 1, then the function is simply x+1.Which gives the Range as all Real Numbers.

But as x cannot be equal to 1, which means function x + 1 cannot be equal to 2.

Hence the Range of the function is R - { 2 }

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