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Sweet Nature Erythritol - 1 kg
Table-top sweetener on the basis of erythritol Erythritol is a virtually calorie-free, naturally occurring and tooth friendly sugar substitute, which is gaining in popularity due to the number of positive attributes. Erythritol provides around 70-80 % of the sweetness of standard household sugar, without any of its negative aspects. It has a glycemic index of 0, does not let the blood sugar rise and does not need to be taken into account in the carbohydrate balance. In contrast to artificial sweeteners such as aspartame or saccharin, which are produced synthetically, erythritol is not a foreign substance to the organism. Sweet Nature erythritol can be used wherever you would usually use sugar: for cooking and baking, to sweeten coffee or tea, with fruit, in muesli or in yoghurt. Table-top sweetener on the basis of erythritol• As sweet and tasty as sugar! • No calories• Glycemic index: 0• Kind to teeth• No artificial sweeteners• Used like sugar• Ideal for cooking and baking
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Sweet Nature Xylitol Birch Sugar - 1 kg
Table sweetener based on xylitol. Birch sugar, also known as Xylit or Xylitol, is a natural plant-based sweetener found in many types of vegetable and fruit and in high-fibre plants. Our birch sugar is mainly obtained from birch and beech wood in a very complex process. The following statements on Xylitol birch sugar have been confirmed by the EFSA (European Food Safety Authority): The consumption of food and drinks that contain Xylitol instead of sugar results in the blood sugar level increasing less than after the consumption of food and drinks containing sugar. Contributes towards the maintenance of tooth mineralization.
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Sanct Bernhard Sport Mineral-Pur-Drink Apple - 100 g
The valuable source of electrolytes during high physical activity. Refreshing and no calories! This mineral drink provides important electrolytes (sodium, chloride, potassium, calcium and magnesium), which should be balanced with increased perspiration and take on important functions in the body. The EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) confirms that calcium and magnesium support normal muscle function. In addition, magnesium helps to maintain the electrolyte balance. The Mineral-Pur-Drink is ideal for high physical activity when calorie intake is undesirable. For example, during basic training, hiking, gymnastics, in the gym, during a weight loss program and many other physical activities. - With 5 crucial electrolytes- Easily soluble- Highly compatible
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Sanct Bernhard Sport Mineral-Pur-Drink Lemon - 100 g
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Which functions are not rational functions?
Functions that are not rational functions include trigonometric functions (such as sine, cosine, and tangent), exponential functions (such as \(e^x\)), logarithmic functions (such as \(\log(x)\)), and radical functions (such as \(\sqrt{x}\)). These functions involve operations like trigonometric ratios, exponentiation, logarithms, and roots, which cannot be expressed as a ratio of two polynomials.
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What are power functions and root functions?
Power functions are functions in the form of f(x) = x^n, where n is a constant exponent. These functions exhibit a characteristic shape depending on whether n is even or odd. Root functions, on the other hand, are functions in the form of f(x) = √x or f(x) = x^(1/n), where n is the index of the root. Root functions are the inverse operations of power functions, as they "undo" the effect of the corresponding power function. Both power and root functions are important in mathematics and have various applications in science and engineering.
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What are inverse functions of power functions?
The inverse functions of power functions are typically radical functions. For example, the inverse of a square function (f(x) = x^2) would be a square root function (f^(-1)(x) = √x). In general, the inverse of a power function with exponent n (f(x) = x^n) would be a radical function with index 1/n (f^(-1)(x) = x^(1/n)). These inverse functions undo the original power function, resulting in the input and output values being switched.
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What are inverse functions of exponential functions?
Inverse functions of exponential functions are logarithmic functions. They are the functions that "undo" the effects of exponential functions. For example, if the exponential function is f(x) = a^x, then its inverse logarithmic function is g(x) = log_a(x), where a is the base of the exponential function. In other words, if f(x) takes x to the power of a, then g(x) takes a to the power of x.
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What are polynomial functions and what are power functions?
Polynomial functions are functions that can be expressed as a sum of terms, each of which is a constant multiplied by a variable raised to a non-negative integer power. For example, f(x) = 3x^2 - 2x + 5 is a polynomial function. Power functions are a specific type of polynomial function where the variable is raised to a constant power. They can be written in the form f(x) = ax^n, where a is a constant and n is a non-negative integer. For example, f(x) = 2x^3 is a power function. Both polynomial and power functions are important in mathematics and have various applications in science and engineering.
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'Parabolas or Functions?'
Parabolas are a specific type of function that can be represented by the equation y = ax^2 + bx + c. Functions, on the other hand, can take many different forms and can represent a wide variety of relationships between variables. While parabolas are a type of function, not all functions are parabolas. Therefore, the choice between parabolas and functions depends on the specific relationship being modeled and the form that best represents that relationship.
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How do parameter variations and power functions look in functions?
Parameter variations in functions can be represented by changing the coefficients or constants in the function equation. For example, in a linear function y = mx + b, varying the values of m and b will change the slope and y-intercept of the function. Power functions, on the other hand, have the form y = ax^n, where a is the coefficient and n is the exponent. Varying the values of a and n will change the steepness and curvature of the power function. Overall, parameter variations and power functions can be visually represented as changes in the shape, slope, and position of the function graph.
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What is the difference between exponential functions and polynomial functions?
Exponential functions have a variable in the exponent, while polynomial functions have a variable raised to a constant power. Exponential functions grow at an increasing rate as the input variable increases, while polynomial functions can grow at a decreasing rate or remain constant. Additionally, exponential functions never reach zero, while polynomial functions can have roots where the function equals zero.
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Are all linear functions also power functions at the same time?
No, not all linear functions are power functions. Linear functions have a constant rate of change, meaning they increase or decrease at a constant rate. Power functions, on the other hand, have a variable rate of change, where the exponent determines the rate at which the function increases or decreases. Therefore, while some linear functions can be considered power functions with an exponent of 1, not all linear functions fit the definition of a power function.
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How can one determine if functions are smaller than other functions?
One way to determine if one function is smaller than another is to compare their growth rates. If the limit of the ratio of the two functions as x approaches infinity is zero, then the function in the numerator is smaller than the function in the denominator. Another way is to compare their derivatives; if the derivative of one function is always less than the derivative of the other function, then the first function is smaller. Additionally, one can compare the values of the functions at specific points to see which one is smaller in those intervals.
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What are indicator functions?
Indicator functions, also known as characteristic functions, are mathematical functions that take on the value of 1 if a certain condition is true, and 0 otherwise. They are commonly used in mathematics and statistics to represent whether a specific event or property is present. Indicator functions are useful for simplifying complex expressions and making calculations more manageable by converting logical conditions into numerical values.
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Are linear functions difficult?
Linear functions can be challenging for some students, especially when they are first introduced to the concept of a linear equation and how it represents a straight line on a graph. However, with practice and understanding of the basic principles, many students find that linear functions become more manageable. The key is to grasp the relationship between the variables and how changes in one variable affect the other. Once this understanding is achieved, working with linear functions becomes more intuitive.
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