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Setler [38]
3 years ago
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matthew scored a total of 168 points in basketball this season. He scored 147 of those points what perenct of his total points d

id he did score in the playoff game​
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1 answer:
natka813 [3]3 years ago
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88% not sure but I think so if it’s not the answer I’m sorry.
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A)A cuboid with a square x cm and height 2xcm². Given total surface area of the cuboid is 129.6cm² and x increased at 0.01cms-¹.
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Answer: (given assumed typo corrections)


(V ∘ X)'(t) = 0.06(0.01t+3.6)^2 cm^3/sec.


The rate of change of the volume of the cuboid in change of volume per change in seconds, after t seconds. Not a constant, for good reason.



Part B) y'(x+Δx/2)×Δx gives exactly the same as y(x+Δx)-y(x), 0.3808, since y is quadratic in x so y' is linear in x.


Step-by-step explanation:

This problem has typos. Assuming:

Cuboid has square [base with side] X cm and height 2X cm [not cm^2]. Total surface area of cuboid is 129.6 cm^2, and X [is] increas[ing] at rate 0.01 cm/sec.


129.6 cm^2 = 2(base cm^2) + 4(side cm^2)

= 2(X cm)^2 + 4(X cm)(2X cm)

= (2X^2 + 8X^2)cm^2

= 10X^2 cm^2

X^2 cm^2 = 129.6/10 = 12.96 cm^2

X cm = √12.96 cm = 3.6 cm


so X(t) = (0.01cm/sec)(t sec) + 3.6 cm, or, omitting units,

X(t) = 0.01t + 3.6

= the length parameter after t seconds, in cm.


V(X) = 2X^3 cm^3

= the volume when the length parameter is X.


dV(X(t))/dt = (dV(X)/dX)(X(t)) × dX(t)/dt

that is, (V ∘ X)'(t) = V'(X(t)) × X'(t) chain rule


V'(X) = 6X^2 cm^3/cm

= the rate of change of volume per change in length parameter when the length parameter is X, units cm^3/cm. Not a constant (why?).


X'(t) = 0.01 cm/sec

= the rate of change of length parameter per change in time parameter, after t seconds, units cm/sec.

V(X(t)) = (V ∘ X)(t) = 2(0.01t+3.6)^3 cm^3

= the volume after t seconds, in cm^3

V'(X(t)) = 6(0.01t+3.6)^2 cm^2

= the rate of change of volume per change in length parameter, after t seconds, in units cm^3/cm.

(V ∘ X)'(t) = ( 6(0.01t+3.6)^2 cm^3/cm )(0.01 cm/sec) = 0.06(0.01t+3.6)^2 cm^3/sec

= the rate of change of the volume per change in time, in cm^3/sec, after t seconds.


Problem to ponder: why is (V ∘ X)'(t) not a constant? Does the change in volume of a cube per change in side length depend on the side length?


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Given y=2x²+3x, use differentiation to find small change in y when x increased from 4 to 4.02.


This is a little ambiguous, but "use differentiation" suggests that we want y'(4.02) yunit per xunit, rather than Δy/Δx = (y(4.02)-y(4))/(0.02).


Neither of those make much sense, so I think we are to estimate Δy given x and Δx, without evaluating y(x) at all.

Then we want y'(x+Δx/2)×Δx


y(x) = 2x^2 + 3x

y'(x) = 4x + 3


y(4) = 44

y(4.02) = 44.3808

Δy = 0.3808

Δy/Δx = (0.3808)/(0.02) = 19.04


y'(4) = 19

y'(4.01) = 19.04

y'(4.02) = 19.08


Estimate Δy = (y(x+Δx)-y(x)/Δx without evaluating y() at all, using only y'(x), given x = 4, Δx = 0.02.


y'(x+Δx/2)×Δx = y'(4.01)×0.02 = 19.04×0.02 = 0.3808.


In this case, where y is quadratic in x, this method gives Δy exactly.

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