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Compute the instantaneous rate of
Compute the instantaneous rate of change f'(a) for the function f(x) at x=a using:
f'(a)=lim(h->0) (f(a+h)-f(a))/h f(x)=x^2 at
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Ray
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(Compute all instantaneous rate of change using the limit of the difference quotient)
2) A football's path is represented by the
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matt
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Create one function that satisfies all the following conditions and explain your choices:
-The instantaneous rate of change at
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Bruce
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Create one function that satisfies all the following conditions and explain your choices:
-The instantaneous rate of change at
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Brandon
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Create a graph of a function given the following information:
The instantaneous rate of change at x = 2 is zero. The
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ROBIN
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1. For f(x)=sin^(2)x and g(x)=0.5x^2 on the interval
[-pi/2,pi/2], the instantaneous rate of change of f is greater than the
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Jacke
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Hello,
I'm supposed to do the following questions for the equation y=cos(pi/3)x for intervals [0,6] a) For what values of x does
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Anne
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Given the following graph of y = cos(θ+π/2) from 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π:
a) For what value(s) of θ does the instantaneous rate of
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reiya
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Given the graph of y=cos(θ + pi/2) from 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π:
a) For what value(s) of θ does the instantaneous rate of change
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Bill
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The voltage in a electric current is 100 volts then with Ohm's law how do you find the instantaneous rate of change of I with
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kim
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