Answer:
$13.50
Step-by-step explanation: All you have to do is enter 10 where the n is in the equation.
P(10) = 0.80(10) + 5.50
P(10) = 8 + 5.50
P(10) = 13.50
The answer is $13.50. Hope this helps!
Answer:
g(0.9) ≈ -2.6
g(1.1) ≈ 0.6
For 1.1 the estimation is a bit too high and for 0.9 it is too low.
Step-by-step explanation:
For values of x near 1 we can estimate g(x) with t(x) = g'(1) (x-1) + g(1). Note that g'(1) = 1²+15 = 16, and for values near one g'(x) is increasing because x² is increasing for positive values. This means that the tangent line t(x) will be above the graph of g, and the estimates we will make are a bit too big for values at the right of 1, like 1.1, and they will be too low for values at the left like 0.9.
For 0.9, we estimate
g(0.9) ≈ 16* (-0.1) -1 = -2.6
g(1.1) ≈ 16* 0.1 -1 = 0.6
Answer:
(-4,22)
Step-by-step explanation:
is the right answer
Answer:
the sum of two irrational numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A 3^4 * 3^-4 / 3^6
C 1 / 3^6
Step-by-step explanation:
( 3^2 * 3^-2)
------------------- all the the power of 2
3^3
First simplify the numerator
We know a^b* a^c = a^(b*c)
( 3^(2+-2))
------------------- all to the power of 2
3^3
( 3^(0))
------------------- all to the power of 2
3^3
( 3^(0))
------------------- all to the power of 2
3^3
We know a^b/ a^c = a^(b-c)
3^(0-3) all to the power of 2
3^-3 all to the power of 2
3^-3 ^2
We know that a^b^c = a^(b*c)
3^(-3*2)
3^ -6
We know the negative exponent takes if from the numerator to the denominator
1 / 3^6
The other correct choice is A
3^4 * 3^-4 = 3^0 which is 1
1/3^6 is the same answer