The answer is 28 or 504. My explanation....
ALRIGHT! So, it took me a little while to do it all.... since I wasn't really sure if it was already multiplied by 18 or not.
So the normal numbers in order from least to greatest,(because that's easier)
14, 18, 20, 28, 36, 58, 71.
The new numbers I multiplied by 18 are...
252, 324, 360, 504, 648, 1044, 1268.
When I put it like that you can clearly see the new median. 28 and 504!
By the fundamental theorem of calculus,
<em>f(x)</em> = <em>f</em> (0) + ∫₀ˣ <em>f '(t)</em> d<em>t</em>
We're given that the plot of <em>f(x)</em> passes through the point (0, -7), so <em>f</em> (0) = -7, and
<em>f(x)</em> = -7 + ∫₀ˣ (9<em>t</em> ² + 4<em>t</em> - 4) d<em>t</em>
<em>f(x)</em> = -7 + (3<em>t</em> ³ + 2<em>t</em> ² - 4<em>t</em> )|₀ˣ
<em>f(x)</em> = -7 + (3<em>x</em> ³ + 2<em>x</em> ² - 4<em>x</em>)
<em>f(x)</em> = 3<em>x</em> ³ + 2<em>x</em> ² - 4<em>x</em> - 7
2) Add 0.1 to both sides. v/2.2=7.5
Then multiply by 2.2 on both sides.
v=16.5
4) Subtract 1.9 from both sides. -1.3g=-13
Divide both sides by -1.3
g=10
6) Add 1.4 to both sides. -12.9=-3d
Divide -3 on both sides.
d=4.3
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
So it would be either 1/3 1/4 1/5 ect., ect.