Answer:
A) g is increasing, and the graph of g is concave up.
Step-by-step explanation:
g'(x) = ∫₀ˣ e^(-t³) dt
Since e^(-t³) is always positive, ∫₀ˣ e^(-t³) dt is positive when x > 0. So the function is increasing.
Find g"(x) by taking the derivative using second fundamental theorem of calculus:
g"(x) = e^(-x³)
g"(x) is always positive, so the function is always concave up.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Using the properties of inequalities:
Subtract -2 from each side of the inequality -2 + x > 10
Remember -2 - -2 becomes -2 + 2 = 0 <u>- -2 + x > --2
</u>10 - -2 becomes 10 + 2 =12<u /> 0 + x > 12
So the final solution would be x > 12.
Therefore x would have to be all numbers greater than 12.
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Answer:
3 4/5 or 3.8
Step-by-step explanation:
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