To solve for a variable means to ISOLATE the variable on one side of the equation. To do so, divide both sides by the coefficient of y.
Look:
2y/2 = (-x+7)/2
Answer: y = (-x + 7)/2
The answer can also be written as
y = -(x/2) + (7/2)
Both answers mean the same thing.
You are correct. The answer is choice DThe only way for g(x) to be differentiable at x = 0 is for two things to happen
(1) g(x) is continuous at x = 0
(2) g ' (x) is continuous at x = 0
To satisfy property (1) above, the value of b must be 1. This can be found by plugging x = 0 into each piece of the piecewise function and solving for b.
So the piecewise function becomes

after plugging in b = 1
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Now differentiate each piece with respect to x to get

The first piece of g ' (x) is always going to be equal to 1. The second piece is equal to zero when x = 0
Because -sin(x) = -sin(0) = 0
So there's this disconnect on g ' (x) meaning its not continuous
Therefore, the value b = 1 will not work.
So there are no values of b that work to satisfy property (1) and property (2) mentioned at the top.
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
2(-3)=-6
(-6+(-2))/-2
(-6-2)/-2
-8/-2
4
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The third one :
- a is twice the mass of b so a=2b
- b and 2a combined equal 45
Answer:
What are the choices?
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