Answer:
15 cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Simply multiply the base times the height of the cross section. So 3 x 5 is 15
Answer:
4 units count the boxes from a to b and that's 4
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is going to be miles per quart. So B is wrong.
12 gallons allows you to travel 192 miles
1 gallon permits 192 / 12 = 16 miles / gallon. (Must be a truck of some kind).
1 gallon permits 16 miles of driving.
4 quarts (in 1 gallon) permits 16 miles of driving.
1 quart gives 16/4 = 4 miles / quart.
The answer is C.
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There is a slightly shorter way
12 gallons contains 12 * 4 quarts = 48 quarts.
48 quarts permit 192 miles
1 quart permits 192/48 = 4 miles
4miles / quart.
The answer is still C
Plug in 50 for x on the equation for the trend line
Answer:
f(x) = 1 + x + (x²/2!) + (x³/3!) + ....... = Σ (xⁿ/n!) (Summation from n = 0 to n = ∞)
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = eˣ
Expand using first Taylor Polynomial based around b = 0
The Taylor's expansion based around any point b, is given by the infinite series
f(x) = f(b) + xf'(b) + (x²/2!)f"(b) + (x³/3!)f'''(b) + ....= Σ (xⁿfⁿ(b)/n!) (Summation from n = 0 to n = ∞)
Note: f'(x) = (df/dx)
So, expanding f(x) = eˣ based at b=0
f'(x) = eˣ
f"(x) = eˣ
fⁿ(x) = eˣ
And e⁰ = 1
f(x) = 1 + x + (x²/2!) + (x³/3!) + ....... = Σ (xⁿ/n!) (Summation from n = 0 to n = ∞)