X = 4
Explanation:
sqrt(x) + sqrt(5 + x) = 15 / sqrt(5 + x)
sqrt(5 + x)[sqrt(x) + sqrt(5 + x)] = 15
sqrt(5x + x^2) + 5 + x = 15
sqrt(5x + x^2) = 10 - x
Take square of both sides
5x + x^2 = (10 - x)^2
5x + x^2 = 100 - 20x + x^2
Cancel x^2
5x = 100 - 20x
25x = 100
x = 4
Is this how your problem is written (see attached image) If so, the answer is A. 4ab^2
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We can calculate dy/dx using implicit differentiation:
xy + y² = 6
Differentiate both sides. Remember to use the Product Rule for the "xy" term:
(1)y + x(dy/dx) + 2y(dy/dx) = 0
Move y to the opposite side:
x(dy/dx) + 2y(dy/dx) = -y
Factor out dy/dx:
dy/dx(x + 2y) = -y
Divide both sides by x + 2y:
dy/dx = -y/x + 2y
We need both x and y to find dy/dx, so plug in the given value of x into the original equation:
-1(y) + y² = 6
-y + y² = 6
y² - y - 6 = 0
(y - 3)(y + 2) = 0
Thus, y = -2 and 3.
We can calculate dy/dx at each point:
At y = -2: dy/dx = -(-2) / -1+ 2(-2) = -2/5.
At y = 3: dy/dx = -(3) / -1 + 2(3) = -3/5.
Answer:
6x ≤ 40
x ≤ 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming you mean that every time you make a product, $6 dollars comes off your limit:
6x ≤ 40
x ≤ 6.666666...
Because you cant make a fraction of a product:
x ≤ 6