Y = t*e^(-t/2)
y' = t' [e^(-t/2)] + t [e^(-t/2)]' = e^(-t/2) + t[e^(-t/2)][-1/2]=
y' = [e^(-t/2)] [1 - t/2] = (1/2)[e^(-t/2)] [2 - t] = - (1/2) [e^-t/2)] [t -2]
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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B...because there is no y intercept because of the 0,0 then you just turn the other one into a fraction and because the 1 is negitive the fraction is negitive
So, if we need to find 1 factor, let's just multiply 13 × 2.
13 x 2 = 26.
So, 26 is your answer.
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