Answer:
f'(1)=150ln(1.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not sure why you would need a table since the limit definition of a derivative (from what I'm remembering) gives you the exact formula anyway... so hopefully this at least helps point you in the right direction.
My work is in the attachment but I do want to address the elephant on the blackboard real quick.
You'll see that I got to the point where I isolated the h's and just stated the limit equaled the natural log of something out of nowhere. This is because, as far as I know, the way to show that is true is through the use of limits going to infinity. And I'm assuming that you haven't even begun to talk about infinite limits yet, so I'm gonna ask you to just trust that that is true. (Also the proof is a little long and could be a question on it's own tbh. There are actually other methods to take this derivative but they involve knowing other derivatives and that kinda spoils a question of this caliber.)
Answer:
10.21 feet.
Step-by-step explanation:
circumference of circle with diameter d is given by 
where r is the radius of the circle.
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given
diameter = 6 1/2 = 13/2 feet
\thus, circumference of circle is calculated as following

Thus, circumference of given circle is 10.21 feet.
The savings is the amount taken off or 32% of 150
32% of 150 is 0.32 times 150=48
savings is $48
or you can do
150/100=x/32
cross multiply to get
x=48
so savings is $48
Answer:
B). 37.68 feet.
Step-by-step explanation:
Circumference = diameter * π
= 12 * π
= 37.68 feet.
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