\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|}
\hlinex & f(x) & f′(x) & g(x) & g′(x) \\
\hline & & & & \\
\hline 4 & 2 & 7 & 3 & 5 \\
\hline
\end{tabular} The table above gives the values of the differentiable functions f and g and their derivatives at x=4. What is the value of ∥xd(f(x)g(x)) at x=4 ?
(A) 11
(B) 29
(C) 31
(D) 35
Solve the following system by the method of your choice.
y=(x+4)25x+2y=−8 Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
A. The solution set is □
(Type an ordered pair, using integers or fractions. Use a comma to separate answers as needed. Simplify your answer.)
B. There is no solution.
Verify that the function is a solution of the differential equation.
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
\hline Function & Differential Equation \\
\hliney=(−cos(x))ln(∣sec(x)+tan(x)∣) & y′′+y=tan(x) \\
\hline
\end{tabular} Given the function y=(−cos(x))ln(∣sec(x)+tan(x)∣), find the following.
y′=□y′′=□
Express as a single logarithmic expression. You do NOT need to expand exponents. Assume all expressions represent positive numbers.
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Express the following equations in logarithmic form:
(a) 44=256 is equivalent to the logarithmic equation: □
(b) 10−4=0.0001 is equivalent to the logarithmic equation: □
Find the absolute maximum and minimum of f(x,y)=5x+4y within the domain x2+y2≤25.
Please show your answers to at least 4 decimal places. Enter DNE if the value does not exist. 1. Absolute minimum of f(x,y) is □ 2. Absolute maximum of f(x,y) is □
Find the following product, and write the product in rectangular form,
[2(cos30∘+isin30∘)][5(cos195∘+isin195∘)][2(cos30∘+isin.)(cos195∘+isin195∘)]=□
(Type your answer in the form a+bi )
Ine radius of a circle is 6 in .
Answer the parts below. Make sure that you use the correct units in your answers. If necessary, refer to the list of geometry formulas.
(a) Find the exact area of the circle. Write your answer in terms of π. Exact area: □
(b) Using the ALEKS calculator, approximate the area of the circle. To do the approximation, use the π button on the calculator, and round your answer to the nearest hundredth. Approximate area: □
Exemple 3: Ėve fait voler un cerf-volant qui est fixé au bout d'une corde de 50 m . Le soleil se trouve directement au-dessus de sa tête et la corde crée un angle de π/6 par rapport au sol. Le vent souffle plus fort et le cerfvolant s'élève jusqu'à ce que la corde forme un angle de π/3 par rapport au sol.
Détermine l'expression en valeur exacte qui définit la distance parcourue par l'ombre du cerf-volant entre les deux positions.
Consider the function f(x)=x(x−5)x2−25
a. Evaluate limx→∞f(x) and limx→−∞f(x), and then identify the horizontal asymptotes.
b. Find the vertical asymptotes. For each vertical asymptote x=a, evaluate limf(x) and limf(x).
x→a−x→a+
a. Evaluate limx→∞f(x). Select the correct choice and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
A. limx→∞x(x−5)x2−25=□ (Simplify your answer.)
B. The limit does not exist and is neither −∞ nor ∞.
13. Let (an)n=0∞=(a0,a1,a2,…) be a sequence of real numbers satisfying an=4an−1−9(n−2) for every positive integer n. If a0=0, then prove by mathematical induction that an=2⋅4n+3n−2 for every nonnegative integer n. (Nonnegative integers are 0,1,2,3,….)
If a student scores 78%,74%, and 75% on their first 3 exams, what would they need to score on their 4th exam in order to have an exam average of exactly 80\%? Select one:
a. 93%
b. 97%
c. 95%
d. 90%
e. none of these
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Find the grade point average. Assume that the grade point values are 4.00 for an A, 3.00 for a B, and so on.
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
\hline Grades & \# of credit hours \\
B & 3 \\
B & 5 \\
B & 5 \\
C & 4 \\
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\end{tabular} The grade point average is □
(Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.)
28. Let A={(0,1,0),(1,2,3),(5,7,1)},B={(0,1),(1,1)},C={(2,1),(1,0)} and let φ:R3→R2 denote the linear mapping given by the following condition: M(φ)AB=[123423], Let ψ:R2→R2 be a linear mapping given by the formula ψ((y1,y2))=(y1−y2,y1+y2). Find M(ψ∘φ)AC. Find a formula expressing ψ∘φ.
4. Determine if the triangles are similar. If they are similar, complete the similarity statement, identify the theorem used and the scale factor of small triangle to the big triangle.
yes, they are similar:
△PQT∼Δ by Or
Scale factor = no, they are not similar
Exercises: 1. A homeowner wants to fence off a rectangular garden plot next to the street. The fend along the street costs $14 per meter. The fencing along the other three sides costs $10 pe meter. The total amount of money available for fencing material is $240. Find the dime of the garden of maximum area. 2. A rancher plans to enclose a rectangular field next to a road (there will be no fence alo
16) Solve for the value of x.
x=152 or 1.4
x=553 or 5.6
x=254 or 2.8
x=1x=454 or 4.8 17) Using the value of x from question 16 , find the measure of ∠A.
m∠A=130degm∠A=75degm∠A=65degm∠A=110′egm∠A=150deg
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
\hline Caramel & 350 \\
\hline Peppermint & 200 \\
\hline Cinnamon & 150 \\
\hline Chocolate & 350 \\
\hline Butterscotch & 250 \\
\hline
\end{tabular} Complete parts (a) through (c) below.
Assume that any candy mentioned comes from the box.
(a) Write the following biconditional statement as a conditional statement and its converse. Biconditional statement:
A candy is caramel if and only if the candy has 350 calories. Conditional statement:
If (Choose one) □
then □ (Choose one) Converse:
If □ (Choose one)
then □ (Choose one)
(b) Use the table to determine the truth value of the conditional statement and its converse. The conditional statement is □ (Choose one) The converse is (Choose one) V□
(c) Determine the truth value of the biconditional statement. The biconditional statement is (Choose one) V
A rectangular pool 24 meters by 16 meters is surrounded by a walkway.of width x meters. At what value of x will the area of the walkway equal the area of the pool?
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20) Classify the triangle by congruence.
isosceles
scalene
adjacent
equilateral
vertical
21) Classify the triangle by angle measure.
complementary
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Save Color blindness is an inherited characteristic that is more common in males than in females. If M represents male and C represents red-green color blindness, using the relative frequencies of the incidences of males and red-green color blindness as probabilities results in the values below. Complete parts (a) through ( f ) below.
P(C)=0.035,P(M∩C)=0.033,P(M∪C)=0.487
(a) Find P(C′).
P(C′)=0.965 (Type an integer or a decimal.)
(b) Find P(M).
P(M)=0.485 (Type an integer or a decimal.)
(c) Find P(M′).
P(M′)=0.515 (Type an integer or a decimal.)
(d) Find P(M′∩C′).
P(M′∩C′)=0.513 (Type an integer or a decimal.)
(e) Find P(C∩M′).
P(C∩M′)=0.002 (Type an integer or a decimal.)
(f) Find P(C∪M′).
P(C∪M′)=□4 (Type an integer or a decimal.)
y=−x+3b=3 Use the given information to write the equation of each line in the form y=mx+b.
slope =−3 and y-intercept =4
b.) m=−5 and b=0y=4−
parallel to y=6x−1 and y-intercept =−3
Simplify the radical expression.
625x15 Write your answer in the form A,B, or AB, where A and B are constants or expressions in x . Use at most one radical in your answer, and at most one absolute value symbol in your expression for A .
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A 14,000 N car starts from rest and rolls down a hill from a height of 10.0 m (see figure). It then moves across a level surface and collides with a light spring-loaded guardrail.
(a) Neglecting any losses due to friction, and ignoring the rotational kinetic energy of the wheels, find the maximum distance the spring is compressed. Assume a spring constant of 1.4×106N/m.
□ m
(b) Calculate the magnitude of the maximum acceleration of the car after contact with the spring, assuming no frictional losses.
m/s2
(c) If the spring is compressed by only 0.30 m , find the change in the mechanical energy due to friction.
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A newspaper published an article about a study in which researchers subjected laboratory gloves to stress. Among 281 vinyl gloves, 70% leaked viruses. Among 281 latex gloves, 6% leaked viruses. Using the accompanying display of the technology results, and using a 0.10 significance level, test the claim that vinyl gloves have a greater virus leak rate than latex gloves. Let vinyl gloves be population 1. What are the null and alternative hypotheses?
A. H0:P1<P2H1:p1=p2
D. H0:p1=p2H1:p1=p2
B. H0:p1=p2 C. H0:p1>p2H1:p1>p2H1:p1=p2
E. H0:p1=p2 F. H0:p1=p2H1:p1<p2 Identify the test statistic.
15.64
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Identify the P -value.
□
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
P(multiple of 4)=□ Consider a spinner with sections numbered from 1 to 12. Calculate the probability that the spinner lands on a number that is a multiple of 4. Express your answer as a reduced fraction.
Questions 11-12 refer to the following:
A company can sell all the units it can produce of either Product A or Product
B. Product A has a unit contribution margin of $16 and takes two machine hours to make and Product B has a unit contribution margin of $30 and takes three machine hours to make. Assume that there ar 1,200 machine hours available to manufacture a product. 11. Contribution margin will be
A. $1,800 more if only Product A is made.
B. $1,800 more if only Product B is made. 34C. $2,400 more if only Product A is made
(1.) $2,400 more if only Product B is made.
16A822B103 12. If market demand is limited to 300 units on product A and 200 on product then the optimal combination of A&B respectively is:
A. 150 and 200 1200
B. 300 and 200
C. 300 and 100
30×1×2=800
D. none of these
2. Solve the following quadratic functions by factoring. If needed, write answers in fraction form, using the " // key as the fraction bar.
3x2+11x+10=0 The smaller of the two answers is: The larger of the two answers is:
Find f−1(x) for f(x)=x31 and state whether or not it is a function.
a. f−1(x)=x13; function
c. f−1(x)=3x1; function
b. f−1(x)=3x−1; not a function
d. f−1(x)=3x1; not a function
According to TrueCar.com, the July 2016 market average price for a 2013 Honda Civic Coupe in Bellflower, CA was xˉ=$14,995. Suppose that the standard deviation for the price was s=$1,116, based on a sample of 144 cars.
a. Construct and interpret a 90\% confidence interval for the market average price for all 2013 Honda Civic Coupes in Bellflower, CA. Use PMACC.
Use the sample data and confidence level given below to complete parts (a) through (d). A drug is used to help prevent blood clots in certain patients. In clinical trials, among 4571 patients treated with the drug, 112 developed the adverse reaction of nausea. Construct a 90% confidence interval for the proportion of adverse reactions.
a) Find the best point estimate of the population proportion p.
□
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
b) Identify the value of the margin of error E .
E=□
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
c) Construct the confidence interval.
□□<p<
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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A study was conducted to determine the proportion of people who dream in black and white instead of color. Anong 324 people over the age of 55, 66 dream in black and white, and among 293 people under the age of 25,16 dream in black and white. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the proportion of people over 65 who dream in black and white is greater than the proportion for those under 25. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.
a. Test the claim using a hypothesis test. Consider the first sample to be the sample of people over the age of 55 and the second sample to be the sample of people under the age of 25 . What are the null and altemative hypotheses for the hypothesis test?
A. H0:p1=p2 B. H0:p1≤p2 C. H0:p1≥p2H1:p1<p2H1:p1=p2H1:p1=p2
D. H0:p1=p2 E. H0:p1=p2 F. H0:p1=p2H1:p1=p2H1:p1>p2H0:p1=p2H1:p1=p2
A study was conducted to determine the proportion of people who dream in black and white instead of color. Among 308 people over the age of 55, 66 dream in black and white, and among 286 people under the age of 25,20 dream in black and white. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white is greater than the proportion for those under 25. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.
a. Test the claim using a hypothesis test. Consider the first sample to be the sample of people over the age of 55 and the second sample to be the sample of people under the age of 25 . What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the hypothesis test?
A. H0:p1=p2 B. H0:p1⩽p2 C. H0:p1=p2H1:p1<p2H1:p1=p2H1:p1>p2 D. H0:p1=p2H1:p1=p2
E. H0:p1=p2 F. H0:p1≥p2H1:p1=p2H1:p1=p2 Identify the test statistic.
z=□
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
A supermarket was surveyed to find prices charged in various sizes. Find the best buy (based on the price per unit) for the item.
\begin{tabular}{c|c}
\multicolumn{2}{c}{ SALAD DRESSING } \\
Size & Price \\
\hline 16 oz & $1.57 \\
\hline 32 oz & $3.87 \\
\hline 48 oz & $7.15 \\
\hline
\end{tabular} The best buy is the □ -ounce size.
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At its lowest setting a centrifuge rotates with an angular speed of ω1=250rad/s. When it is switched to the next higher setting it takes t=12.5s to uniformly accelera 0 its final angular speed ω2=650rad/s.
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\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
\hline \begin{tabular}{l}
WIP, beginning inventory \\
(April 1)
\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}{l}
1,500 units \\
(100\% complete for DM, 80% for \\
conversion costs)
\end{tabular} \\
\hline Started during April & 3,700 \\
\hline \begin{tabular}{l}
Completed and TO during \\
April
\end{tabular} & 3800 \\
\hline WIP, ending inventory & \begin{tabular}{l}
1,400 \\
\\
\end{tabular} \\
\hline
\end{tabular} Assume that the company uses FIFO method, what are the total equivalent units with respect to conversion costs?
(DON"T USE THE DOLLAR SIGN OR COMMAS) Answer. 3230
A random sample of 11 employees produced the following data, where x is the number of years of experience, and y is the salary (in thousands of dollars). The data are presented below in the table of values.
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x & y \\
12 & 38 \\
15 & 30 \\
17 & 39 \\
19 & 35 \\
20 & 36 \\
23 & 58 \\
25 & 42 \\
27 & 62 \\
29 & 65 \\
30 & 63 \\
32 & 51
\end{tabular} What is the value of the intercept of the regression line, b, rounded to one decimal place? Provide your answer below:
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What is the angular velocity of the Earth in rad/s?
ω=□
Use the function below to answer the following questions.
p(x)=4x−4−2
(a) Use transformations of the graph of y=4x to graph the given function.
(b) Write the domain and range in interval notation.
(c) Write an equation of the asymptote.
5 a) Bestimmen Sie jeweils eine Parameterform der x1x2-Ebene, der x1x3-Ebene und der x2x3-Ebene (Fig. 1).
b) Geben Sie zu der x1x2-Ebene, der x1x3-Ebene und der x2x3-Ebene jeweils eine weitere Parametergleichung an.
c) Erläutern Sie, wie man an einer Parametergleichung erkennen kann, ob sie eine der drei Koordinatenebenen beschreibt.
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Data on the weights (b) of the contents of cans of diet soda versus the contents of cans of the regular version of the soda is summarized to the right. Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations, and do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. Use a 0.01 significance level for both parts.
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}
\hline & Diet & Regular \\
\hline μ & μ1 & μ2 \\
\hline n & 32 & 32 \\
\hlinex & 0.79654 lb & 0.81963 lb \\
\hline s & 0.00432 lb & 0.00754 lb \\
\hline
\end{tabular} The test statistic, t , is -15.03 . (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
The P-value is 0.000 . (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
State the conclusion for the test.
A. Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the cans of diet soda have mean weights that are lower than the mean weight for the regular soda.
B. Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the cans of diet soda have mean weights that are lower than the mean weight for the regular soda.
C. Reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the cans of diet soda have mean weights that are lower than the mean weight for the regular soda.
D. Reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the cans of diet soda have - mean weights that are lower than the mean weight for the regular soda.