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9. (5 pts) A graph of f(x) is below. No formula is given. On the second set of axes, draw the graph of the function g(x) = f(x+2)-1. foxy 3 2 -1 1 12 2 3 4 56 1 2 3 56 -6-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 -1 -6 -5 4 3 2 -1 0 -1 -2 2 O -3 -30 4 -4 -5 -6 -5 -6
(1 point) f(x) = 5x + 6 a. Find a formula for the inverse of the function. f-1 (x)= b. Graph the function and its inverse on the same set of axes, along with the graph of yx
(1 point) Find a possible formula for the function graphed below. The z-intercepts are marked with points located at (3,0) and (-6,0). while the y-intercept is marked with a point located at (0,-). The asymptotes are y = :-1,2 = -5, and 2. Give your formula as a reduced rational function f(x) = I help (formulas) 9 y X2 X T-6
Procedure Use the following sets of data and work with each one. The equation for a linear graph is y mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. DATA SET 1: Fahrenheit-vs- Celsius Fahrenheit Celsius 32 68 104 140 176 0 20 40 60 80 1. Using Data Set 1 above, graph Fahrenheit (y) -vs- Celsius (x), using the scatterplot function in excel, or another graphing software. Make sure you label the axes. Fahrenheit should be on...
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between two quantities can be established. Procedure: Use the following sets of data and work with each one. The equation for a linear graph is y mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept DATA SET 1: Fahrenheit-vs-Celsius Fahrenheit Celsius 32 68 104 140 176 0 20 40 60 80 1. Using Data Set 1 above, graph Fahrenheit (y)-vs- Celsius (x), using the scatterplot function in excel, or another graphing software. Make sure you label the...
x²+2x+2 4. Let y=f(x)= x² – 3x-5 (a) Find f(3) (b) Find and simplify f(x) - $(3) X-3 f(x)- $(3) (c) Find lim X-3 (d) Find and simplify $(3+h)-f(3) h 13 (e) Find lim f(3+h) – S (3) h 0 h (t) Find the slope-intercept form of the tangent line to y = f(x) at x = 3. (g) Plot the curve and the tangent line on the same graph, using the form on the window (-3,7]*[-10,10). 5. A car...
14. Suppose that f(x) is continuous on (60,-) Given the graph y = f'(x) below, find the following: y = f'(x) In (None may be an answer): Find the number lines of f'&f" 1. relative maximumat x= 2. relative minimum at x= 3. The graph of y=f(x) has points of inflection at x= -&x= (Enter a number from smallest to largest x-value.)
(1 point) Suppose that f(x) = (3x + 5). (A) Find an equation for the tangent line to the graph off at x = 2. Tangent line: y = (B) Find the values of a where the tangent line is horizontal. If there are no such values, enter - 1000. Values of x =
5. Draw a set of coordinate axes on a piece of graph paper. Label the x axis“Output” (0 to 20 units) and the y axis “Cost” (0 to 20 units). Plot the following (x, y) points on your graph: (0, 4); (2, 6); (4, 7); (7, 8); (9, 9); (11, 11); (13, 14). Connect these points with a smooth curve and label it “Total Cost.” Working from this curve, construct a total fixed cost curve and total variable cost curve...
(1 point) The figure below gives F'(x) for some function F 4 5 Use this graph and the facts that the area labeled A is 9, that labeled B is 8, that labeled C is 2, and thatF(2) = 5 to sketch the graph of F(x). Label the values of at least four points. Then, using your graph, give four (x, y) points on the curve (Give your answer as a list of points separated by commas.)
(1 point) The...