Answer:
eekk im not shure sorry but it might be 8156 i no no
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Answer:
i think IV
Step-by-step explanation:
because of the picture
Answer:
-12
Step-by-step explanation:
plug in -1 into the equation which is going to be (4*-1)3
you multiply what is in the parenthesis first and after is going to be (-4)3
lastly your going to multiply -4*3 and it is going to equal to -12.
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Answer:
maximum difference is 38 at x = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
This is nicely solved by a graphing calculator, which can plot the difference between the functions. The attached shows the maximum difference on the given interval is 38 at x = -3.
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Ordinarily, the distance between curves is measured vertically. Here that means you're interested in finding the stationary points of the difference between the functions, along with that difference at the ends of the interval. The maximum difference magnitude is what you're interested in.
h(x) = g(x) -f(x) = (2x³ +5x² -15x) -(x³ +3x² -2) = x³ +2x² -15x +2
Then the derivative is ...
h'(x) = 3x² +4x -15 = (x +3)(3x -5)
This has zeros (stationary points) at x = -3 and x = 5/3. The values of h(x) of concern are those at x=-5, -3, 5/3, 3. These are shown in the attached table.
The maximum difference between f(x) and g(x) is 38 at x = -3.