Answer:
13
Step-by-step explanation:
You are given the function

To find the value of the function f(x) at point x=a, you have to substitute a instead of x into the function expression.
In your case, you have to evaluate f(x) when x=10. Substitute 10 instead of x into the function expression:

Answer:
option d. is the correct answer
Answer:
1/18 or 5.55...% 2nd question: 10,000
Step-by-step explanation:
She has a one in 6 odds for the dices, and every one for those odds she also has 1 in 3 for the spinner, so you just multiply them.
2nd question: you have to do this differently. This one you need to multiply 10 by 10 by 10 by ten, because for each there are 10 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0, so there can be ten in each, so you get 10,000
Please note that your x^3/4 is ambiguous. Did you mean (x^3) divided by 4
or did you mean x to the power (3/4)? I will assume you meant the first, not the second. Please use the "^" symbol to denote exponentiation.
If we have a function f(x) and its derivative f'(x), and a particular x value (c) at which to begin, then the linearization of the function f(x) is
f(x) approx. equal to [f '(c)]x + f(c)].
Here a = c = 81.
Thus, the linearization of the given function at a = c = 81 is
f(x) (approx. equal to) 3(81^2)/4 + [81^3]/4
Note that f '(c) is the slope of the line and is equal to (3/4)(81^2), and f(c) is the function value at x=c, or (81^3)/4.
What is the linearization of f(x) = (x^3)/4, if c = a = 81?
It will be f(x) (approx. equal to)