Answer:
Local minimum at x = 0.
Step-by-step explanation:
Local minimums occur when g'(x) = 0 and g"(x) > 0.
Local maximums occur when g'(x) = 0 and g"(x) < 0.
Set g'(x) equal to 0 and solve:
0 = 2x (x − 1)² (x + 1)²
x = 0, 1, or -1
Evaluate g"(x) at each point:
g"(0) = 2
g"(1) = 0
g"(-1) = 0
There is a local minimum at x = 0.
In this item, we let x be the number of pairs of socks and y be the number of blouses that were purchased by Hanna. The total amount that is spent for the socks and blouses are 2.99x and 12.99y, respectively. The equation that would best describe the given scenario is,
2.99x + 12.99y = 43.92
3terms = trinomial (7a^2, 4a, -12)
Degree of each term 2nd, 1st, constant
Largest degree: 2nd
Answer: 2nd degree trinomial
<span>The correct answer is 0.385.
Explanation<span>:
Decimals deal with powers of 10, such as 10, 100, 1000, etc. We can change this to a power of 10 by dividing both top and bottom by 2; this will give us 100 in the denominator.
77/2=38.5, so we have 38.5/100.
Dividing by 100 is the same as moving the decimal two places to the left, so we have 0.385.</span></span>