Ask a New Question
Search
Asked by
Claudia
Find a formula for a curve of the form y=e^((−(x−a)^2)/b) for b greater than 0 with a local maximum at x=−5 and points of inflection at x=−8 and x=−2.
Answers
Answers
Related Questions
Related
How do you find the curve of g(x)=4x-x^2? I need all of the steps. Thanks
1. Given the curve a. Find an expression for the slope of the curve at any point (x, y) on the cu...
find the area between the curve y= 1 divided by (1=3x)^2
find a point on the curve x^3 + y^3 =2xy other than the origin at which tangent line is horizontal
Find the slope of the curve f(x)=1/(x^2+3). My answer: (-2x)/(x^2+3)^2
find the length of the curve y^2=x^3 between x=0 and x=5
Find a curve y=f(x) with the following properties (i) y"=6x and (ii) its graph passes through the po...
find the equation of the curve for which y'''=24x-6 if the curve passes through (-1,8) and is tangen...
Find d^2y/dx^2 for the curve given by x = 2t + 5 and y= 3t/2 a) 3/(4t+10) b) (4t+10)/3 c) 1 d) 0
Find a formula for a curve of the form y=e−(x−a)2/b for b>0 with a local maximum at x=6 and points...