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Finding the range of a function y=f(x) is the same as finding all values that y could be. To do this, we can think of it this way: The range of f(x) is all the y-values where there is a number x with y=f(x).
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36 cm²s⁻¹ is the rate at which the area of the square is increasing.
Given each side of the square is increasing at a rate of 6cm/s
Area, A = s², s is the side length
=>
{chain rule of differentiation}
= 6 cm/s
When A = 9 cm² => 9 = s²
=> s = √(9) => s = 3 cm
Hence,
= 2 × 3 × 6 = 36 cm²s⁻¹
Hence, 36 cm²s⁻¹ is the rate at which the area of the square increases
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Answer:
6p
Step-by-step explanation:
You just add 4 and 2 together and then put p at the end because they are like terms.