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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 …
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When you graph this, the graph of the function will be symmetric in respect to the y- axis. If f (x)!=f (-x), you could check whether f (-x) equals -f (x). If it does, than the function is odd. If it …
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Please see below. I don't understand the first question "How does the squeeze theorem work"? I don't know what kind of answer you're looking for. How is it used? It is used by showing that …
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"R": {y inRR | y = -5} The range of a function in general, is a set of all possible values as the y-coordinate. By graphing (or simply looking) y=-5, we see that y is only -5, no matter the x …
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The simplest way is to input several large negative numbers and several large positive numbers into the function to see if the value of y converges: Let x = -50, y = 1.024 Let x = -100, y = 1.01 …
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In the second interval, the first is positive and the second is negative or zero and the function becomes: y=x+2+x+1rArry=2x+3 a segment. In the third both arguments are positive or zero …
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Hence, our exponential function is #y=0.25* (1.0485)^t# Based on this model, we can estimate the values of the hourly minimum wage for the other years, by substituting the values of #t# in the …
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Feb 18, 2018 · The grammatical functions include: Semantic function- this describes the role of participants in actions expressed or state of affairs. (Ex: President, Treasurer) Syntactic …
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This agrees algebraically if we are interested in minimizing the residual difference, usually using sum of squared loss function eg #f_beta= (y-xbeta)^2# #fprime_beta=-2x (y-xbeta)=0# …