Answer:
a.) f'(x) = 2x - 2
b.) horizontal tangent line at (1, 0)
c.) view image
d.) the point given, (-1, -1/2), isn't even located on the graph of f(x). Either there is a typo or the question is poorly stated.
Step-by-step explanation:
a.) You should know how to do derivative already
b.) Horizontal tangent line just mean that the slope is zero. Since a derivative is a slope, just find when the derivative is equal to 0.
c.) The function f(x) looks like a U. The only spot that has a zero slope is at the bottom of the U when the slope changes from negative to positive. Since my horizontal tangent line(where the slope is 0) is located at point (1,0), that must be where the bottom of the graph is,
d.) Poorly stated question. The point given isn't even located on the graph.
So I just did 3x-20=223
3x=243
x=243/3
x=81
so the answer would be 81
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Step-by-step explanation:
5 meters/ 1 second because if you 40 and 8 you will get 5 and divided 8 by 8 and you get 1, you just divide the denominator by both numerator and denominator.