Answer:
29/8 with 3 inside or 3 5/8
Answer:
20 rides.
The question:
"There have been two proposals for ticket sales. The first proposes a base fee of $5 for entry into the park and $0.50 per ride. The second plan has no base fee, but charges $0.75 per ride. After How many rides would the cost[s] be equal?"
Step-by-step explanation:
Assume that the two costs become equal after
rides.
- The first plan will cost
dollars. - The second plan will cost
dollars.
The two costs are assumed to be equal. That is:
.
Subtract
from both sides of this equation:
.
.
In other words, the two costs become equal after 20 rides.
Answer:
C = (7, 6)
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem statement tells us the relation between the points is ...
(B-A)/(C-A) = 2/7
7(B -A) = 2(C -A) . . . . . . multiply by 7(C-A)
7B -7A +2A = 2C . . . . . add 2A
C = (7B -5A)/2 . . . . . . . divide by 2
C = (7(2, -4) -5(0, -8))/2 = (14, 12)/2 . . . . . fill in the values of A and B
C = (7, 6)
This may help you
he functión Cot[x/2] is not continuos in the points
<span>x=2nπ, where n=0,1,2,3,...</span>
You can check it with a calculator. So the function is not continuos in
the domain the problem gives you, so the Rolle's theorem can not be
applied. If the inteverval was,
<span>[π/2,3π/2]</span>
Then we could apply the Rolle's theorem.