5 + 4x
I think that’s right
Answer:
9. x>-4 or x≥1
10. a<2 or a≥-5
11. v≤7 or v≥-4
12. k≥5 or k<8
13. n>6.8 and n≤9
Step-by-step explanation:
9. -2x-7>1
-2x>8
x>-4
x-2≥-1
x≥1
10.a/-2 <-1
a<2
-4a+3≥23
-4a≥20
a≥-5
11. 6v+38≤-4
6v≤-42
v≤7
2(v+3)≥-2
2v+6≥-2
2v≥-8
v≥-4
12. 4(1-k)≥-16
4-4k≥-16
-4k≥-20
k≥5
7-6k<-41
-6k<-48
k<8
13. 10n-9>-59
10n>-68
n>6.8
n-6≤3
n≤9
Answer:
4:3,12:9, and 16:12
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>The graph you plotted is the graph of f ' (x) and NOT f(x) itself. </span>
Draw a number line. On the number line plot x = 3 and x = 4. These values make f ' (x) equal to zero. Pick a value to the left of x = 3, say x = 0. Plug in x = 0 into the derivative function to get
f ' (x) = (x-4)(6-2x)
f ' (0) = (0-4)(6-2*0)
f ' (0) = -24
So the function is decreasing on the interval to the left of x = 3. Now plug in a value between 3 and 4, say x = 3.5
<span>f ' (x) = (x-4)(6-2x)
</span><span>f ' (3.5) = (3.5-4)(6-2*3.5)
</span>f ' (3.5) = 0.5
The function is increasing on the interval 3 < x < 4. The junction where it changes from decreasing to increasing is at x = 3. This is where the min happens.
So the final answer is C) 3