Answer:
First for the graph, draw a line from 0 to the top right corner because she will drive 655 miles in seven hours, then for the other part, put 522.5 because 5.5 times 95 equals 522.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Given a function <em>g(x)</em>, its derivative, if it exists, is equal to the limit

The limit is some expression that is itself a function of <em>x</em>. Then the derivative of <em>g(x)</em> at <em>x</em> = 1 is obtained by just plugging <em>x</em> = 1. In other words, find <em>g'(x)</em> - and this can be done with or without taking a limit - then evaluate <em>g'</em> (1).
Alternatively, you can directly find the derivative at a point by computing the limit

But this is essentially the same as the first method, we're just replacing <em>x</em> with 1.
Yet another way is to compute the limit

but this is really the same limit with <em>h</em> = <em>x</em> - 1.
You do not compute <em>g</em> (1) first, because as you say, that's just a constant, so its derivative is zero. But you're not concerned with the derivative of some <em>number</em>, you care about the derivative of a function that depends on a <em>variable.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Let running speed = x.
So, cycling speed = 2x.
Total distance traveled = 20 + 25 = 45km
Time taken running = 20/x
Time taken cycling = 25/2c
Total time taken = 5 hours
So, 5 = 20/x + 25/2x
Solving this equation for x gives:
10x = 65. Thus x = 6.5
Since cycling speed = 2x, cycling speed = (6.5)(2)
So cycling speed is 13 km/h.
Hope it helps.