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Find the differential of y=ln(sqrt(4+t^2).
Verify that the function satisfies the three hypotheses of Rolle's Therorem
on the given interval. Then find all numbers c that
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Brian
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Find the differential of y=ln(sqrt(4+t^2).
dy=?
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1)Find the exact value of cos 105 by using a half-angle formula.
A)sqrt 2 - sqrt 3 /2 B)-sqrt 2 - sqrt 3 /2 C)-sqrt 2 + sqrt 3 /2
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Jon
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Find the differential dy of the given function. (Use "dx" for dx.)
y = x sqrt (1 − x^2)
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Jess
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find the total differential: u=sqrt(x^2+3y^2)
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anonymous
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Find the differential dy of the given function. (Use "dx" for dx.)
y = x sqrt(1 − x^2)
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Jess
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Find the differential of each function.
a) e ^ tan(pi*t) b) sqrt (8+ln(z))
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asi
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Let y = sqrt(7-x)
Find the differential dy when x= 1 and dx = 0.4 Find the differential dy when x= 1 and dx = 0.02
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Given: y^2+h^2=1
Find h as a function of y. If expression for dy/dx includes h, substitute the expression in terms of y for h.
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Alex
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Given: y^2+h^2=1
Find h as a function of y. If expression for dy/dx includes h, substitute the expression in terms of y for h.
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