Well first you have to find a factor of the equation (a value of x that will make h(x) = 0) which in this case would be 2, now u make whatever that value of x that made it equal zero into a negative a
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Ravi is comparing the costs of long distance calling cards. To use card A, the cost is $0.50 to connect and then $0.05 per minute. To use card B, it costs $0.20 to connect and then $0.08 per minu
Heres a picture of the graph: http://i.imgur.com/8Lak4.jpg
Im leaning towards -1, since the slope is downwards, but I have no other reasoning for it.
Anyone with more knowledge of the problem?-None
If f(x) >= 0 for all x in a deleted neighborhood of a and lim as x goes to a of f(x) equals L.-Let ε > 0 be given.
Since lim(x→a) f(x) = L, there exists δ > 0 such that
0 |f(x) - L|
Therefore, 0
a. Inconsistent -- no solution b. Dependent -- infinite number of solutions c. Consistent -- a single solution-c. Consistent -- a single solution
x = 3/2, y = 0
a. -1 b. 2 c. 1 d. -2-solve these simultaneous equations by addition
5x-3y=11
-7x-y=5( multiply this equation by -3 to get rid of y)
5x-3y=-11
21x+3y=-15
(add the two equations)
youll get: 26x = -26
Solve by the addition method:
5x-y=18
x+7y=18
A basketball player scored 32 times during one game. She scored a total of 50 points, two for each two-point shot and one for each free throw. How many
I have my differential equation down to e^y = 0.5e^(2x) + C where C is a constant, and I need to solve for y.
How do I go about it??? Thanks :)-e^y = 0.5 e^(2x) + c
. . . take the natural log of ea
im having dificulty with this chapter and i am not understandingg :(
please can u explain step by step of how to do this!!
question : expand and simplify
4(2x-3)+5(x+1)
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I got my differential equation down to this and now only need to solve for y, but how do I do it o.O (e^y)/(e^y+1) = Ce^(0.5x^2), where C is a constant.-e^y / (1 + e^y) = Ce^((1/2) * x^2)
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I got my differential equation down to this and now only need to solve for y, but how do I do it?
(e^y)/(e^y+1) = Ce^(0.5x^2), where C is a constant.-e^y / (1 + e^y) = Ce^((1/2) * x^2)
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In designing airplanes, an important feature is the so-called drag feature, that is, the retarding force exerted on the plane by air.One model measures drag by a function of the form F(v)=Av^2+(B/v^2)
Let V be the subspace of P3 consisting of even functions. Let W be the subspace of P3
consisting of each polynomial f (x) that satisfies f (-2) = 0 and f (2) = 0.
Im not sure but does that mean we ta
a 5
b 9
c 11
d 16
e 24
not sure if its d or e.-e
Because 16 isnt a multiple of 6.
24 is divisible by both.
Hope this helps
Dougie :)-if the number is 48, then its both d and e.
if the number is 24, t