26:100
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Answer:
-1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
A suitable calculator can evaluate this for you and show you the result as a fraction.
You start with the multiplication in the inner-most set of brackets. Here, those brackets are the absolute value function.
-2(-1/3) = +2/3
Then the sum in those brackets:
-5/6 +2/3 = -5/6 +4/6 = -1/6
The absolute value changes the sign of this back to positive, so the value in square brackets is ...
3 -(1/6) = 18/6 -1/6 = 17/6
Finally, this value is divided by -17, so you have ...

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:
Let v(t) be the velocity of the car t hours after 2:00 PM. Then
. By the Mean Value Theorem, there is a number c such that
with
. Since v'(t) is the acceleration at time t, the acceleration c hours after 2:00 PM is exactly
.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Mean Value Theorem says,
Let be a function that satisfies the following hypotheses:
- f is continuous on the closed interval [a, b].
- f is differentiable on the open interval (a, b).
Then there is a number c in (a, b) such that

Note that the Mean Value Theorem doesn’t tell us what c is. It only tells us that there is at least one number c that will satisfy the conclusion of the theorem.
By assumption, the car’s speed is continuous and differentiable everywhere. This means we can apply the Mean Value Theorem.
Let v(t) be the velocity of the car t hours after 2:00 PM. Then
and
(note that 20 minutes is
of an hour), so the average rate of change of v on the interval
is

We know that acceleration is the derivative of speed. So, by the Mean Value Theorem, there is a time c in
at which
.
c is a time time between 2:00 and 2:20 at which the acceleration is
.
The sign of each Y coordinate changed