The answer is what the brainliest answer person (anklebreaker05) put: 1/3.
Well by now you guys already figured out this was the wrong answer before. (Based on the rating I got) :\
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I'm not 20!! I dont know why they did that (on my profile). You'd think that I would get it correct cause im "20." Nope. We were about to learn about ratio and stuff until the coronavirus comes and then school is closed for more than months so we didn't really learn about it with the teacher. It is usually from the videos but people can't understand everything. I wanna delete this now, you know. But I don't know how to and I can't and after I re-edit this I probably don't even want to delete it. Okay, my answer was wrong. sheeshhhh.
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Answer:
Very tricky Question,
Step-by-step explanation:
-140=22(5y-2)
-140=44-5y
5y=140-44
5y=96
y=96/5
y=19.2
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The value of the derivative at the maximum or minimum for a continuous function must be zero.
<h3>What happens with the derivative at the maximum of minimum?</h3>
So, remember that the derivative at a given value gives the slope of a tangent line to the curve at that point.
Now, also remember that maximums or minimums are points where the behavior of the curve changes (it stops going up and starts going down or things like that).
If you draw the tangent line to these points, you will see that you end with horizontal lines. And the slope of a horizontal line is zero.
So we conclude that the value of the derivative at the maximum or minimum for a continuous function must be zero.
If you want to learn more about maximums and minimums, you can read:
brainly.com/question/24701109