It’s the first one because you’ll use distributive property so it’ll be 8a-48
(a^3/b^7)^2
Bring the power of 2 into the numerator and denominator.
a^6/b^14
Answer:
- f'(1) exists: f'(1) = -2
- f'(0) DNE
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>a)</h3>
The function is continuous for x > 0 . The derivative is defined on that interval and is equal to ...
f'(x) = -2x . . . . . for x > 0
Then at x = 1, the derivative is ...
f'(1) = -2(1)
f'(1) = -2
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<h3>b)</h3>
The function has a jump discontinuity at x=0, so the derivative does not exist at that point. A condition for the existence of the derivative is that the function is continuous at the point of interest.
The total volume of the canned tomato sauce is equal to the sum of those canned in quart jars (32 ounces) and the number of pint jars (16 ounces). If we let p and q be the number of pints and quarts canned, the equation that would best represent the given is,
32q + 16p = 1280
Simplifying the equation by dividing by 16 will give us the final answer of,
2q + p = 80