Answer:
1. 35
2.30
Step-by-step explanation:
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Hello! So in order to find the annual growth rate, we have to divide the percentage by the number of years. 2004 and 2010 poses a gap of 6 years. We would have to set it up as 4/6. When you divide them, you would get 0.666 or 0.67 when rounded to the nearest hundredth. The average annual growth rate is about 0.67%.
To start, let's find the value of x as it gets closer to 0 from the positive side (we are working on the first example). To start, when x is 1, we have sin(2) - 2. This is approximately -1.965. Now, plugging in 2, we get (sin(4)-4)/8. This is -0.491. Now, we plug in 1/2 to get 8sin(1) - 8. This is approximately -7.86. Plugging in something like 1/1000, we will get -1965. Notice that there is no limit to it, so the answer is negative infinity, or DNE (IDK)
The next step is to subtract three making it -11 You have already combined your coefficients so your equations is -11=3x