The value of the derivative of functions h'(6) as requested in the task content is; 55.
<h3>What is the value of h'(6)?</h3>
Since it follows from the task content that the function h(x)=4f(x)+5g(x)+1.
Hence, the derivative of h(x) can be evaluated as;
h'(x)=4f'(x)+5g'(x)
On this note, by substitution, it follows that;
h'(6)=4(5)+5(7)
h'(6) = 55.
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Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Just like with the last time you asked this question, the correct answer is D since the graph is slid 3 to the left. Hope this helps+
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the total number of stdents that has all grades in the school.
There are three grades in the school. One grade has 1/3 of the students, this means that number of students that belongs tho this grade is 1/3 × x = x/3
One grade has 1/4 of the students, this means that number of students that belongs to this grade is 1/4 × x = x/4
Total number of students in both grades would be x/3 +/x/4 = 7x/12
The number of students in the remaining grade would be
x - 7x/12 = 5x/12
fraction of students in the remaining grade would be
(5x/12)/x = 5/12
List the hours from 1 to 8
Multiply the hours by how much she is paid per hour ( $12)
X: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
y: 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96