Y=ln(ln(x))
y'=(1/x)/Ln(x)=1/xln(x)
Answer: Answer is in the step.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student made a mistake by identifying the maximum point by the x coordinate value of the vertex. Minimum or maximum points are determine using the y coordinate value.The student can determine the difference between a maximum and minimum by identifying the y coordinate of the vertex.
Answer:
The answer is "Option a, Option b, and Option d".
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given question it is used to stratifying the sampling if the population of this scenario it flights takes off when it is divided via some strata.
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In option a, In this case, it stratified the sampling, as the population of planes taking off has been divided into the days of the week.
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In option b, It also used as the case of stratified sampling.
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In options c, it is systematic sampling, that's why it is wrong.
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In option d, It is an example of stratifying the sampling.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that function
has the exat shape of function
, and it has just be translated to the right by 3 whole units.
Recall that horizontal translations to the right involve subtracting the number of units moved in the translation from the variable "x". therefore, in our case this means:

Answer:
the x intercept is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
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