Value 14 so it must be 55 or something
The value of the derivative at the maximum or minimum for a continuous function must be zero.
<h3>What happens with the derivative at the maximum of minimum?</h3>
So, remember that the derivative at a given value gives the slope of a tangent line to the curve at that point.
Now, also remember that maximums or minimums are points where the behavior of the curve changes (it stops going up and starts going down or things like that).
If you draw the tangent line to these points, you will see that you end with horizontal lines. And the slope of a horizontal line is zero.
So we conclude that the value of the derivative at the maximum or minimum for a continuous function must be zero.
If you want to learn more about maximums and minimums, you can read:
brainly.com/question/24701109
To get the price, you have to multiply the amount by the percent it would become.
100% of 39 is 39
It is 33% off
100 (1.00) - 33 (0.33) = 67% (0.67)
Remember, the percent is a decimal because it is part of a whole (1).
39*0.67=$26.13.
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Answer:
x = 242 mm.
Step-by-step explanation:
Begin by setting up a proportion between the actual college building and the drawing.

Cross multiply:
99 × 22 = 9 × x
2178 = 9x
Divide both sides by 9:
2178/9 = 9x/9
x = 242 mm.
I will attach google sheet that I used to find regression equation.
We can see that linear fit does work, but the polynomial fit is much better.
We can see that R squared for polynomial fit is higher than R squared for the linear fit. This tells us that polynomials fit approximates our dataset better.
This is the polynomial fit equation:

I used h to denote hours. Our prediction of temperature for the sixth hour would be:

Here is a link to the spreadsheet (
<span>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17awPz5U8Kr-ZnAAtastV-bnvoKG5zZyL3rRFC9JqVjM/edit?usp=sharing)</span>