The limit of the given function if
is 64
<h3>Limit of a function</h3>
Given the following limit of a function expressed as;

We are to determine the value of the function
![\frac{1}{4} \lim_{x \to 0} [f(x)]^4](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B4%7D%20%20%5Clim_%7Bx%20%5Cto%200%7D%20%5Bf%28x%29%5D%5E4)
This can also be expressed as
![\frac{1}{4} \lim_{x \to 0} [f(x)]^4\\ = \frac{1}{4}(4)^4 \\=1/4\times 256\\=64](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B4%7D%20%20%5Clim_%7Bx%20%5Cto%200%7D%20%5Bf%28x%29%5D%5E4%5C%5C%20%3D%20%5Cfrac%7B1%7D%7B4%7D%284%29%5E4%20%5C%5C%3D1%2F4%5Ctimes%20256%5C%5C%3D64)
Hence the limit of the given function if
is 64
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3x+4y = 375
6x+ 4y= 600
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6x-3x = 600 - 375
3x=225
x=225:3
x=75 cents
3*x+4y= 375
3*75+4y=375
225 +4y = 375
4y=375-225
4y=150
y=150:4
y=37,5 cents
the price is 75+37,5=112,5 cents for one bag of potato chips and one candy bar
If the bicyclists is traveling 18 miles every hour and needs to travel a sum of 90 miles, you need to divide 90/18 equaling the total time (in hours) needed to travel 90 miles. Hope this helps
The formula is V=Bh
You'd get the base (it's a circle so you'd have to do A=pie*radius square)
Once you find the base, you mutliply it by the height
Answer:
I did my best, but it has been a while. I really hope that this helps
Step-by-step explanation:
so you can find the perimeter of a circle
-----The perimeter of a circle is π × d where d is the diameter so half of that is 1/2 π × d. But If you are going to walk around a semicircle, you need to go halfway around the circle and then across a diagonal to get back to where you started, so the perimeter is 1/2 π × d + d.