Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Lets split the given graph in three parts.
First part: 0 to 30 minutes
We can see between this period, 0 to 30 minutes, the distance from home keeps increasing. It means from 0 to 30 minutes, Eli is moving towards the library.
Second part: 30 to 120 minutes
between 30 to 120 minutes,the distance from home does not changes. It means during this period, Eli is at the library.
Third part : 120 minutes to 135 minutes
Between 120 to 135 minutes, the distance from home is decreasing.
It means Eli is returning home in that period.
It means, at 120minute, Eli started her bicycle , home from the library. Hence option (b) : Answer
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1) y = 1x + 95.50
x = number of bandanas
2) y = (1 • 50) + 95.50
$145.50 for 50 bandannas
3) 116.50 = 1x + 95.50
get x by itself
116.50 = 1x+ 95.50
-95.50 -95.50
21 = 1x
divide by 1
21 = x
you get 21 bandannas when you pay $116.50
B=bellt price
j=jacket price
b+j=82.78
belt is 0.86 less than jacket
b=j-0.86
add 0.86 to both sides
b+0.86=j
sub
b+b+0.86=82.78
2b+0.86=82.78
minus 0.86 from both sides
2b=81.92
divid both sides by 2
b=40.96
belt=$40.96
To convert a decimal into a percentage, first we have to convert it into fractional form.
Because percentages are out of 100, the resulting fraction would be 3/100.
Next, to find the decimal, we would just divide the fraction (numerator divided by denominator).
3 % = 3/100 = 0.03
There are no algebraic methods for finding solutions to a general mix of exponential and polynomial terms. A graphing calculator can be helpful.
This equation has 3 real solutions, approximately ...
x ∈ {-0.802246431546, 1.51677641228, 7.17475582739}
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In the folder "iteration for solutions" is an equation for Newton's method iteration, essentially, ...
g(x) = x -f(x)/f'(x)
where f(x) is defined as shown in the picture.
Many graphing calculators can compute a numerical derivative, so you can essentially write the formula in this form without having to do the derivative-taking yourself. This calculator is nicely interactive, so the iteration result is produced at the same time the argument for g(x) is entered. Essentially, you write the answer by copying the answer using the 4-digit zero-crossing values shown on the graph as the iteration starting point.