The last time David filled up his truck with gas, he paid $27.44 for 7 gallons. This time, he needs 15 gallons. If the price is the same, how much will he pay?
The polynomial's maximum value is relative.
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Here we have the polynomial:
Notice that the leading coefficient is negative, so, as x tends to negative infinite, V(x) will tend to positive infinite.
So we only have a relative maximum, because is local maximum (at x = 6.4), but the function can take larger values than that.
You can also check that on the graph of V(x), which you can see below:
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Answer:
-3(2x-4) or -6x+12
Step-by-step explanation:
Area is H*W
theres no value for x so that would be it, unless there is then all you do is plug that into the answer I put.
Answer:
0.28
Step-by-step explanation:
30-2 = 4x
28 = 4x
Divide both sides by 4 to eliminate the 4.
x=7