Answer:
The fifth degree Taylor polynomial of g(x) is increasing around x=-1
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, you can do the derivative of the fifth degree Taylor polynomial, but notice that its derivative evaluated at x =-1 will give zero for all its terms except for the one of first order, so the calculation becomes simple:

and when you do its derivative:
1) the constant term renders zero,
2) the following term (term of order 1, the linear term) renders:
since the derivative of (x+1) is one,
3) all other terms will keep at least one factor (x+1) in their derivative, and this evaluated at x = -1 will render zero
Therefore, the only term that would give you something different from zero once evaluated at x = -1 is the derivative of that linear term. and that only non-zero term is:
as per the information given. Therefore, the function has derivative larger than zero, then it is increasing in the vicinity of x = -1
Answer:
June will drive 275 miles in 5 hours.
Step-by-step explanation:
- 176/3.2 = x/5
- 3.2x = 176(5)
- 3.2x = 880
- x = 880/3.2
- x = 275
- June will drive 275 miles in 5 hours.
Answer:
no solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
4 + 5m = 4m + 1 + m <em>combine like terms</em>
4 + 5m = 5m + 1 <em>subtract 5m from each side</em>
4 = 1
4 can never equal 1, so no value of m would allow the equation to be correct
6/ 3/4
6(4/3)
= 8
The answer is 8.