Answer:
(g+f)(x)=(2^x+x-3)^(1/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
f(x)= 2^(x/2)
And
g(x)= √(x-3)
We have to find (g+f)(x)
In order to find (g+f)(x), both the functions are added and simplified.
So,
(g+f)(x)= √(x-3)+2^(x/2)
The power x/2 can be written as a product of x*(1/2)
(g+f)(x)= √(x-3)+(2)^(1/2*x)
We also know that square root dissolves into power ½
(g+f)(x)=(x-3)^(1/2)+(2)^(1/2*x)
We can see that power ½ is common in both functions so taking it out
(g+f)(x)=(x-3+2^x)^(1/2)
Arranging the terms
(g+f)(x)=(2^x+x-3)^(1/2) ..
The response is
<span>x greater than or equal to -9
</span>proof
8x - (5x + 4)>= -31, 3x- 4>= -31, 3x >= -27, <span>x>= -27/3= -9
so </span><span>x greater than or equal to -9</span>
Answer:
41 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Change 16 1/2 to a mixed number
16 1/2 = (2*16+1)/2 = 33/2
Change 2 1/2 to a mixed number = (2*2+1)/2 = 5/2
Multiply the turns per inch by the inches
33/2 * 5/2 =165/4
Change this back to a mixed number
4 goes into 165 41 times
41*4 = 164 there is 1 left over
41 1/4
Answer:
42.25 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
The height function is a parabola. The maximum value of a negative parabola is at the vertex, which can be found with:
x = -b/2a
where a and b are the coefficients in y = ax² + bx + c.
Here, we have y = -16t² + 52t. So a = -16 and b = 52. The vertex is at:
t = -52 / (2×-16)
t = 13/8
Evaluating the function:
h(13/8) = -16(13/8)² + 52(13/8)
h(13/8) = -169/4 + 169/2
h(13/8) = 169/4
h(13/8) = 42.25
Answer:
dy/dx=8
Step-by-step explanation:
note this differentiating a constant you get zero for that of a function like 8x you would use the index or power of x to multiply the coefficient of the x after substrate 1 from the power of the x putting that in writing for the above question we get
y'=dy/dx=(8*1)x^(1-1) - 0
y'=dy/dx=8x^0
y'=dy/dx=8