The answer is 8x I believe
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2^0 is less than or equal to 1!, because 1<= 1
if 2^n <= (n+1)!, we wish to show that 2^(n+1) <= (n+2)!, since
(n+2)! = (n+1)! * (n+2), and (n+1)!>= 2^n, then we want to prove that n+2<=2, which is always true for n>=0
Answer:
5/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
W = X in.
L = (3x - 6) in.
A = L*W = (3x-6)X = 45,
3x^2 - 6x = 45
3x(x-2) = 45,
x(x-2) = 15,
x^2 - 2x - 15 = 0
(x-5)(x+3) = 0,
x-5 = 0,
x = 5 in.
x+3 = 0,
x = -3.
Solution Set: x = 5, and x = -3.
Select + value of X:
x = 5
W = x = 5 in.
L = 3x-6 = 3*5 - 6 = 9 in.
Step-by-step explanation:
The maximum amount of profit the carnival makes based on the number of tickets sold is 6.5 thousand of dollars,
<h3>How to determine the difference?</h3>
The function is given as:
f(x) = -0.5x^2 + 5x - 6
Differentiate the function
f'(x) = -x + 5
Set to 0
-x + 5 = 0
Make x the subject
x = 5
Substitute x = 5 in f(x)
f(5) = -0.5 * 5^2 + 5 * 5 - 6
f(5) = 6.5
The table is not given.
Hence, the maximum amount of profit the carnival makes based on the number of tickets sold is 6.5 thousand of dollars,
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