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Giving your answer in interval
Consider the geometric series S(x)=1+3(x−3)+9(x−3)2+27(x−3)3+⋯
Giving your answer as an interval, find all values of x
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Gabi
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Consider the geometric series S(x)=1+2(x−3)+4(x−3)^2+8(x−3)^3+⋯
Giving your answer as an interval, find all values of x
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Waffle
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Consider the function f(x)=8.5x−cos(x)+2 on the interval 0¡Üx¡Ü1 . The Intermediate Value Theorem guarantees that there is
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Abigail
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consider the funciton f(x)=4.5x-cosx+1 on the interval 0≤ x ≤1. the intermediate value theorem guarantees that there is a
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Emily
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Consider the function g(x)=e^(2x+4) −4.
Giving your answer in interval notation, find the domain of g^(−1)(x).
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Anonymous
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Giving your answer in interval notation, find the domain of the function sqrt(((x+4)(x−4))/((x−7)(x−5)))
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Daniel
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In ΔABC, A=75 degrees and b=6. Giving your answer in interval notation, find the range of values of a such that:
only one
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Amber
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Find the interval(s) where the function is increasing and the interval(s) where it is decreasing. (Enter your answers using
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Anna
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Find the interval(s) where the function is increasing and the interval(s) where it is decreasing. (Enter your answers using
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sam
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Use the binomial series to find the Taylor series about 0 for the function
f(x) = (1 + x)−3/5, giving all terms up to the one
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s17
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