Answer:
see attached
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the inverse function, solve ...
x = f(y)
x = (y^7)/7 -4 . . . . . . . use the definition of f(x)
x +4 = (y^7)/7 . . . . . . add 4
7(x +4) = y^7 . . . . . . multiply by 7
(7(x +4))^(1/7) = y . . take the 7th root
The inverse function is the one shown in the attachment.
Answer:
point-slope form:
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helps :)
The value of the second derivative for
is neither positive nor negative, so you can't tell whether this point is a minimum or a maximum. You need to check the values of the first derivative around the point.
But the value of
is always positive for
. That means at
there's neither minimum nor maximum.
The maximum must be then at either of the endpoints of the interval
.
The function
is increasing in its entire domain, so the maximum value is at the right endpoint of the interval.
Answer:
y=4x-5
Step-by-step explanation: