Asked by -Untamed-
y = 0.005x^2-0.801x+46.928
^ Using that model above, how di I determine the cost per km to the nearest tenth of a cent, at a speed of 70 km/h?
I think I use a graphing calculator for this, and since speed is the x value I probably have to insert in 70.
^ Using that model above, how di I determine the cost per km to the nearest tenth of a cent, at a speed of 70 km/h?
I think I use a graphing calculator for this, and since speed is the x value I probably have to insert in 70.
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
yes, just sub in x=70 and evaluate
(I got 15.358 or 15.4 to the nearest tenth )
(I got 15.358 or 15.4 to the nearest tenth )
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