Answer:
Divide the weight of the book 2.5 lb by the 2.2 lb/kg
Step-by-step explanation:
2.5 ÷ 2.2
Answer:
I'm going to lay this out in a chart so it's a little easier to see:
F(x) = f(g(x))
x | f (x) | f ' (x) | g (x) | g ' (x)
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-2 | 8 | 4 |
5 | | 3 | -2 | 6
Remember the chain rule, which says
(f (g (x))) ' = g ' (x) f ' (g (x))
When they ask for F ' (5), they are asking for (f (g (x))) ' when x = 5.
Using the chain rule, that's
F ' (5) = g ' (5) f ' (g (5))
We can simplify using the numbers provided.
F ' (5) = (6) f ' (-2)
F ' (5) = (6) (4)
F ' (5) = 24
I hope that helps!
by jannat <33
Hello :
x : length y :<span> width
</span>xy = 50 ...(1)
x = 2y ...(2)
dubsct in (1) :
(2y)(y) = 50
y² = 25
y = 5
x = 10
3 cans!!!
5x6= 30 (divided by 2= 15)
5x6=30 (divided by 2 = 15)
10x18= 180
180+30= 210
3 cans!!
You can predict that it will be less then either of the factors. if you take half of half from anything will you ever have more than half of the original.
-i know its a little confusing its the best i could come up with