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F ` ( x ) = ( x² )` · e^(5x) + x² · ( e^(5x) )` =
= 2 x · e^(5x) + 5 e^(5x) · x² =
= x e^(5x) ( 2 + 5 x )
f `` ( x ) = ( 2 x e^(5x) + 5 x² e^(5x) ) ` =
= ( 2 x ) ˙e^(5x) + 2 x ( e^(5x) )` + ( 5 x² ) ` · e^(5x) + ( e^(5x)) ` · 5 x² =
= 2 · e^(5x) + 10 x · e^(5x) + 10 x · e^(5x) + 25 x² · e^(5x) =
= e^(5x) · ( 2 + 20 x + 25 x² )
The slope would be:
-5--3/3-1
-2/2
-1
Slope = -1
Answer: -57
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The measure of the unknown angles in the kite are as follows;
- x = 66 degrees
- y = 158 degrees
<h3>How to find the measure of a kite?</h3>
A kite has two pairs of adjacent equal sides.
In other words, a kite is a quadrilateral that has 2 pairs of equal-length sides and these sides are adjacent to each other.
One pair of opposite angles is equal. Diagonals are perpendicular to each other.
A kite has four interior angles and the sum of these interior angles is 360°
Therefore, the measures of the
x = 66 degrees.
Let's find y.
y = 360 - 70 - 66 - 66
y = 158 degrees.
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