Answer:
The third one
Step-by-step explanation:
The first number will be 500
the second number will be 600
and the last number will be 990
Answer:
Liz
Step-by-step explanation:
lets make all speeds ft/1sec
Ron 8ft/1sec
Liz 104ft/7sec : 104/7=
14.8571428571 ft/1 sec
Katie
1 mile = 5280ft
5280ft/526sec
5280/526=
10.0380228137ft/1 sec
Emily,
1 min= 60 sec
835ft/60 sec
835/60=
13.9166666667 ft/sec
now, lets order from least to greatest
R:8ft/1sec, K:10.0380228137ft/1 sec,
E:13.9166666667 ft/sec, L:14.8571428571 ft/1 sec
Liz's speed is fastest
2.40 before a 30% discount is 0.72
I'll explain how to do the first one:-
y = cos-1(x2)
This can be described as ' a function of a function' x^2 is a function of x and cos-1(x^2) is a function of x^2.
We need to apply the chain rule.
Personally I find this easier to understand if i let u = x^2, so
If y = f(u) and u is a function of x then
dy/dx = dy/ du * du/dx
Here u = x^2 and y = cos-1(u)
du/dx = 2x
so dy/dx = d(cos-1(x^2) dx = dy/du * du/dx
= -1 / √(1 - u^2) * 2x
= -2x / √(1 - u^2)
= -2x / √(1 - (x^2)^2)
= -2x / √(1 - x^4)
I hope this helps. but if not. you might like to employ the formulae in the question - The square boxes contain the 'u' s in my answer. These formulae are equivalent to my explanation.