Answer: B
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
i think it's -1 / -1
nut i'm not sure so if its wrong then sorry , and don't thank's me...
You can go through the effort of determining the zero of the function analytically and evaluating an analytic expression for the derivative at that point, or you can let a graphing calculator do that heavy lifting. Since the numbers have to be "nice" for your equation to have the desired form, it is easy to know what to round to in the event that is necessary (it isn't).
We find the positive zero-crossing at x=2, and the slope of the curve at that point to be 8. Thus the line will have slope -1/8 and can be written as
.. x +8y -2 = 0
Equation of a straight line is normally in the form: y = mx + c.
Where, m and c are constants in which;
m = gradient
c = y-intercept.
Comparing this standard way way of writing the equation of a straight line with the current scenario, this equation can be rewritten as;
y = b1x + b0.
This way, b1 = gradient of the line while b0 = y-intercept.
Answer: False.
Values that are in common with both circles will be inside both circles. These values will be in the overlapping region of the two circles.