The derivative is the gradient.
At any local Max's or min's the derivative graph will cut the x axis.
For example a graph x^2
The derivative will have a positive gradient as the gradient is increasing at the lower values then at x=0 the gradient is 0 so the derivative graph will pass the point (0,0). Remember that the derivative graph will be linear.
To get more detail find the points the graph crosses the x axis and put into for a(x-q)(x-p)=0 you will have to solve for 'a' by finding a point on the graph and substituting it in. Then you can find the derivative of that function and graph it
The answer of the question is 7/2
Calculations
(7/8) / (1/4)
Change to multiply by the reciprocal:
(7/8) * 4
The answer is:
7/2
Answer:
This is a function, because for every x-value, there is exactly one y-value.
The domain is: {-5, -4, -3, -2}, and the range is {-2, -1, 0}
Let me know if this helps!
x + 10 > 2 (x = anything over 0)