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What is the derivative of an absolute value? How do you differentiate #y=ln (sin^ (2) x)#? How do you determine if #3x = |y|# is an even or odd function? What is an identity matrix? What is the …
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Apr 30, 2018 · .There was a proposal for the new size of the advisory boards to be placed at strategic locations along the expressway. The board must contain 50 square meters of print …
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How do you find the axis of symmetry, graph and find the maximum or minimum value of the function #y=x^2+4x-1#?
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We need to integrate from 0 to 3. To make sure we get the correct sign, we should determine which function is greater on the interval (0,3). One way to do this is to simply choose a test …
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Feb 27, 2017 · Explanation: As the coefficient of #x^2# is negative the graph is of general shape #nn# There is no stipulation in the question about how you are to determine the information so …
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The sum of three consecutive odd integers is 183. How do you find the middle of these numbers? How do you solve the equation #-x^2-7x=0# by graphing? How do you solve the equation #x^2 …
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Let #f (x) = x / (x^2+1)#, how do you use the first derivative test to determine which critical numbers, if any give relative extrema?
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The sum of 2 consecutive odd integers is always a multiple of 4. Providing proof, is the statement true or false? How do you find the inflection point and concavity of #f (x)=x^ (4)*ln (x)#? How …
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How do you find the slope and intercept of y = - x + 2? | Socratic
The equation of the graph is given in the form y = mx + b = − x + 2 where m is the gradient or slope, and b is the intercept on the y axis. By simply comparing the two equations, we can see …