Answer:
(Missing part of the question is attached)

Estimates are too large.
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose the only information we know about the function is:

where the graph of its derivative is shown in the attachment
<h3>(a)</h3>
If the function
is differentiable at point
, the tangent line to the graph of
at 1 is given by the equation:

So we call the linear function:

We know the
as it is given in the question, and
from the graph attached. Substitute in the equation of
.

<h3>(b)</h3>
At x=1,
is positive but it is decreasing. However. if we draw the tangent lines, we see that the tangent lines are becoming less steeper, so the tangent lines lie above the curve
. Thus, The estimates are too large.
Answer:
The chart below shows Mrs. Thompson's grocery bill. What is the average amount Mrs. Thompson spent on groceries?
A. $58
B. $68
C. $78
D. $340
Answer:
Each family spent about 34.25 on dinner
Step-by-step explanation:
$167 - $30 (tip) = 137
137 ÷ 4 (for each family) = 34.25
BUT
if each family is seperate than they each spent about 11.75 on dinner
167 - (30 x 4) = 47
47 ÷ 4 = 11.75
I'm pretty sure the first one is the answer though
Answer:
TRUE
Step-by-step explanation:
A quadratic equation can be found that will go through any three distinct points that ...
- satisfy the requirements for a function
- are not on the same line
_____
The key word here is "may." You will not be able to find a quadratic intersecting the three points if they do not meet both requirements above.