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The slope of a function's tangent line at a point is given by the function's derivative. So, we need to find the derivative of √x − 5 = (x −5)1 2. Note that d dx x1 2 = 1 2 x− 1 2. So, the chain rule states that if …
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See explanation. It is impossible to specify a single function without at least two values i.e. elements of B assigned to specified elements in A. Example If a function was shown a a set of pairs: …
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Feb 18, 2018 · The functional theories of grammar are different approaches to the study of language and its elements to understand linguistic structures and processes. With these theories, it is said that …
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I am not sure if I got the meaning of your question right but I'll try anyway: int_0^xt^2dt=2(x-1) t^3/3|_0^x=2(x-1) x^3/3=2(x-1) Rearranging: x^3-6x+6=0 To solve this cubic equation I used the …
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Apr 30, 2018 · An Intuitive "proof": The function is defined for all values #x# with the exception of a discontinuity at #x=0#. Hence, given the restricted domain #x in (0,oo)# the function is well defined …
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Jul 23, 2018 · By the fundamental theorem of algebra, we know that the three and only three roots to this function are #x_1#, #x_2#, and #x_3#.
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See explanation. a. Calculate the inverse function. y=x^3-18 y+18=x^3 x=root (3) (y+18) So the inverse function is: g (x)=root (3) (x+18) b. Calculate the derrivative ...
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Answers created by Anjali G Back to user's profile Next What is the equation of the parabola that has a vertex at (5,2) and passes through point (6,9)? How to integrate ∫ 2lnx x dx ? How do you solve the …
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The question is malformed: Further, if we we work back from the given DE: x^2 y (d^2y)/ (dx^2) = n (n+1)y We either get a trivial solution y=0 or we have: x^2 (d^2y)/ (dx^2) = n (n+1) Yielding the …