The data are skewed and there is an outlier statement first is correct.
<h3>What is the box and whisker plot?</h3>
A box and whisker plot is a method of abstracting a set of data that is approximated using an interval scale. It's also known as a box plot. These are primarily used to interpret data.
We have data on the box plot.
Because the dots decrease as the number line grows, the depicted dot plot is skewed right.
The graph's "tail" is pushed toward greater positive numbers. As a result, the mean is pushed towards the graph's tail and is higher than the median.
Thus, the data are skewed and there is an outlier statement first is correct.
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The equation of a hyperbola is:
(x – h)^2 / a^2 - (y – k)^2 / b^2 = 1
So what we have to do is to look for the values of the variables:
<span>For the given hyperbola : center (h, k) = (0, 0)
a = 3(distance from center to vertices)
a^2 = 9</span>
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c = 7 (distance from center to vertices; given from the foci)
c^2 = 49</span>
<span>By the hypotenuse formula:
c^2 = a^2 + b^2
b^2 = c^2 - a^2 </span>
<span>b^2 = 49 – 9</span>
<span>b^2 = 40
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Therefore the equation of the hyperbola is:
<span>(x^2 / 9) – (y^2 / 40) = 1</span>
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Answer:
dy/dx at x=6 is 0.334
Step-by-step explanation:
The center difference method requires that the values of the function are given in equal intervals which is the case, and allows one to find the value for x = 6 using those of the function for x = 5.5 and for x = 6.5 as follows:
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