Ok, here we go. Pay attention. The formula for the arc length is

. That means that to use that formula we have to find the derivative of the function and square it. Our function is y = 4x-5, so y'=4. Our formula now, filled in accordingly, is

(that 1 is supposed to be negative; not sure if it is til I post the final answer). After the simplification we have the integral from -1 to 2 of

. Integrating that we have

from -1 to 2.

gives us

. Now we need to do the distance formula with this. But we need 2 coordinates for that. Our bounds are x=-1 and x=2. We will fill those x values in to the function and solve for y. When x = -1, y=4(-1)-5 and y = -9. So the point is (-1, -9). Doing the same with x = 2, y=4(2)-5 and y = 3. So the point is (2, 3). Use those in the distance formula accordingly:

which simplifies to

. The square root of 153 can be simplified into the square root of 9*17. Pulling out the perfect square of 9 as a 3 leaves us with

. And there you go!
Answer:
B. x=3/7 y=22/7
C. because it is not precise
D. you need to replace these values in the above equation
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to find the intersection point:
y=y
-3x-2=x-10
solve, x=2
B. by graphing the 2 lines (equations)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
-3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
2/3 *-9/8*-4/5*-1= -3/5
Answer:
domain: (-∞ , ∞)
range: (-∞, 2]
Step-by-step explanation:
the domain is the set of values of what the x value can be. This function is parabolic and upside down, it can have a range of x values from - infinity to positive infinity. The function is most likely y=-x^2 +2
range is the output (y values) the function can possibly have. the max is 2 and includes 2 so we use bracket for that. The smallest y value can reach towards negative infinity.
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The answer is B
Because if you use your calculation right you would end up with 16,463