N=11
I’m not 100% sure
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The reason the "+ C" is not needed in the antiderivative when evaluating a definite integral is; The C's cancel each other out as desired.
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Let us say we want to estimate the definite integral;
I =
Now, for any C, f(x) + C is an antiderivative of f′(x).
From fundamental theorem of Calculus, we can say that;
where Ф(x) is any antiderivative of f'(x). Thus, Ф(x) = f(x) + C would not work because the C's will cancel each other.
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Step-by-step explanation:
each magazine is $2
Answer:
1. P ( tails) = 1/2
2.P (number greater than 4) = 1/3
3. P (2 die sum to 8) = 5/36
Step-by-step explanation:
A coin only has 2 possibilities, head or tails, and they are equally likely
So the probability of getting a tails is 1/2
P ( tails) = 1/2
A die has the numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6 . There are 2 numbers greater than 4. They are 5 and 6. So there are 2 of the 6 choices that work.
P (number greater than 4) = 2/6 = 1/3
See the dice chart
There are 36 possibilities when you roll the die.
There are 5 that sum to 8
P (2 die sum to 8) = 5/36
Y+3=1/2•(x+8) (point slope form)
should be correct