so since only 3 out of 11 went to visit then it is simple
since just 3 went and there were 11
3/11 of the students went
Can you please take a picture of each pair of points
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
Let f represent the fraction of C-14 remaining as a function of the time t in years. Since the half-life of C-14 is about 5570 years, we have ...
f = (1/2)^(t/5570)
Taking the log and solving for t, we get ...
log(f) = (t/5570)log(1/2)
5570·log(f)/log(1/2) = t
Filling in the given value for f, the value of t we get is ...
5570·log(0.65)/log(0.5) = t ≈ 3462
It appears the estimate of 4000 years is a bit high.
What is the question ????
i do not understand what the question is
You can find the number of x intercepts by setting f(x) equal to zero giving you 0=x^4-5x^2. You can factor out an x^2 and divide on both sides (when you divide 0 by anything it is still zero so the x^2 disappears), and you are left with 0=x^2-5, which you can solve easily giving you x=+/- sqrt(5). However, the original equation also has an x intercept at (0,0) which you can see by plugging 0 in for x. So the grand total of x intercepts is 3!