For a function to begin to qualify as differentiable, it would need to be continuous, and to that end you would require that
is such that

Obviously, both limits are 0, so
is indeed continuous at
.
Now, for
to be differentiable everywhere, its derivative
must be continuous over its domain. So take the derivative, noting that we can't really say anything about the endpoints of the given intervals:

and at this time, we don't know what's going on at
, so we omit that case. We want
to be continuous, so we require that

from which it follows that
.
8 hours 2 minutes. if you add 8hours to 10:13 you get 6:13 then just add 2 minutes and you will have 6:15 p.m
The slope of the line is -2/3.
This is found by using the equation y2 - y1/x2 - x1. Filling in for each factor, you would have 1-3/1+2 (since subtracting a negative makes it positive). This will give you a final answer of -2/3.
Here is a graph of the full equation of the line.
I hope this helps!
The answer is 24/35. i would tell you to simplify but it is already in its simpliest form.