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Compute f '(a) algebraically for the given value of a
5x^2+x; a = -9
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Compute f '(a) algebraically for the given value of a
f(x) = x3 + 8x; a = 7
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Compute f '(a) algebraically for the given value of a. HINT [See Example 1.]
f(x) = −2x + 2; a = −5
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Compute f '(a) algebraically for the given value of a. HINT [See Example 1.]
f(x) = −6x − x2; a = 4
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Compute f '(a) algebraically for the given value of a. HINT [See Example 1.]
f(x) = −2x + 2; a = −5 f '(a) = 1Your answer is
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Let f(x) = √(x^2 + 1) - 1 (taking the positive real square root, as usual).
When x = 10^-3, compute f(x), working to 5
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Jade
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Compute algebraically the resultant Of following coplanar force : 100N at 30° , 141.4N at 45° and 100N at 240°
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I really need help with this question. Please help me. Thanks! If f(x)=6cosx-1, algebraically determine algebraically the x
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Katie
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How do I find the domain of the following function algebraically? I can determine it from the graph, but not algebraically.
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Mitzi
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All deal with a random variable X that follows a normal probability distribution with mean equal to 37 and a standard deviation
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luke
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