Using it's definition, it is found that the function f(x) has a point of inflection at:
A. x = 8 only.
<h3>What are the points of inflection of a function?</h3>
- The critical points of a function are the <u>values of x</u> for which:

- Additionally, there has to be a change in the sign of

Researching the problem on the internet, it is found that:
- For 0 < x < 5,
.
- For x = 5,
is undefined.
- For 5 < x < 8,
.
- For x = 8,
.
- For 8 < x < 12,
.
- For x = 12,
.
- For 12 < x < 16,
.
The two conditions,
and a change in the signal of
are only respected at x = 8, which is the lone inflection point.
You can learn more about points of inflection at brainly.com/question/10352137
Answer:
watch on the box to see if it have a number on it and call the number to return the box
At the bottom of the circle, the ball is being pulled upward by tension in the rope and downward by its own weight, so that the net force on it is
∑ F = 450 N - (0.75 kg) g = (0.75 kg) a
where a is centripetal acceleration. At this maximum tension, the ball has a maximum centripetal acceleration of
a = (450 N - (0.75 kg) g) / (0.75 kg) = 590.2 m/s²
Then its maximum tangential speed v is such that
a = v² / (1.0 m)
⇒ v = √((1.0 m) a) ≈ 25 m/s
Answer:
A) stratified
Explanation:
Total call including 6500 'yes' and 4100 'no' are 10600 and on each call there was a fifty cent charge. Total charge becomes 5300 $ so this is very straight forward data. And from this test two types of classes are made with cleared population in each class and such cleared population division is example of stratified sampling so this is right answer.
Answer:
Jennifer just received the results of her SAT exam.
Her SAT Mathematics score of 600 is in the 78th percentile.
It means there is 78% of test-takers has score equal or less than hers (or 22% of test-takers has score greater than hers)
Hope this helps!
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