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seropon [69]
4 years ago
14

Graph

Mathematics
2 answers:
Montano1993 [528]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

the answer C

Step-by-step explanation:

frosja888 [35]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Correct choice is C

Step-by-step explanation:

A dilation by a factor \dfrac{1}{2} with the center of dilation at origin has the rule:

(x,y)\mapsto \left(\dfrac{x}{2},\dfrac{y}{2}\right).

If pre-image point A has coordinates (0,-5) (from the diagram), then the image point A' will have coordinates

\left(\dfrac{0}{2},\dfrac{-5}{2}\right)=\left(0,-2.5\right).

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There is nothing to measure!

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But with derivatives we use a small difference ...

... then have it shrink towards zero.

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Expand (x + Δx)2:   f(x+Δx) = x2 + 2x Δx + (Δx)2

 

The slope formula is:  f(x+Δx) − f(x)Δx

Put in f(x+Δx) and f(x):  x2 + 2x Δx + (Δx)2 − x2Δx

Simplify (x2 and −x2 cancel):  2x Δx + (Δx)2Δx

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We write dx instead of "Δx heads towards 0".

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