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lions [1.4K]
3 years ago
8

Would you rather have 1 of 8 slices from a 10" pizza or 1 of 10 slices from a 14" pizza?

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2 answers:
mezya [45]3 years ago
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18 pizza answers that it
stepladder [879]3 years ago
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1 8 of a pizza you get more
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For a better understanding of the solution provided here please find the diagram attached.

Please note that in coordinate geometry, the coordinates of the midpoint of a line segment is always the average of the coordinates of the endpoints of that line segment.

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(\frac{(x_1+x_2)}{2}, \frac{(y_1+y_2)}{2})

Thus for our question the endpoints are (x_E, y_E) and (x_F, y_F) and hence the midpoint will be:

(x_M, y_M)=(\frac{(x_E+x_F)}{2}, \frac{(y_E+y_F)}{2})

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Unfortunately, you have not provided the graphs for us to choose from. Hence, we cannot help you. Please refine your question before posting next time.

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<h3>The slope of a tangent to the curve.</h3>

Mathematically, the slope of a tangent line to the curve is given by this equation:

f'(x) =limh \rightarrow 0\frac{f(x+h)-f(x)}{h}

Given the function:

f(x)=y=\frac{1}{x+1}

When (x + h), we have:

f(x+h)=y=\frac{1}{x+h+1}

Next, we would find the derivative of f(x):

f'(x) =limh \rightarrow 0\frac{\frac{1}{x+h+1} -\frac{1}{x+1}}{h}\\\\f'(x) =limh \rightarrow 0\frac{x+1 -(x+h+1)}{h(x+1)(x+h+1)}\\\\f'(x) =limh \rightarrow 0\frac{x+1 -x-h-1}{h(x+1)(x+h+1)}\\\\f'(x) =limh \rightarrow 0\frac{-h}{h(x+1)(x+h+1)}\\\\f'(x) =limh \rightarrow 0\frac{-h}{x^2h+2xh+xh^2+h^2 +1}\\\\f'(x) = \frac{-1}{(x+1)(x+1)} \\\\f'(x) = \frac{-1}{(x+1)^2}

Read more on slope of a tangent here: brainly.com/question/26015157

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