I believe the answer is 605 because I did 5 times 11 and 10
Answer:
y = -1/2x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the slope formula: y = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1), we can determine that the slope is -1/2. There is only one answer with the slope of -1/2, but to check that it's right, we can plug in one of the points to see that y = -1/2x + 1 works.
By definition of absolute value, you have

or more simply,

On their own, each piece is differentiable over their respective domains, except at the point where they split off.
For <em>x</em> > -1, we have
(<em>x</em> + 1)<em>'</em> = 1
while for <em>x</em> < -1,
(-<em>x</em> - 1)<em>'</em> = -1
More concisely,

Note the strict inequalities in the definition of <em>f '(x)</em>.
In order for <em>f(x)</em> to be differentiable at <em>x</em> = -1, the derivative <em>f '(x)</em> must be continuous at <em>x</em> = -1. But this is not the case, because the limits from either side of <em>x</em> = -1 for the derivative do not match:


All this to say that <em>f(x)</em> is differentiable everywhere on its domain, <em>except</em> at the point <em>x</em> = -1.
Answer:
Sin 5/13
Cos 12/13
Tan 5/12
Csc 13/5
Sec 13/12
Cot 12/5
Step-by-step explanation: