Problem 2) Here is a graph of two functions. f20) 0 10 How do you know...
Does the graph represent an efficient network? If it does, explain how you know. If it does not, tell which edges could you eliminate to make it more efficient.
Consider the graph of the first derivativef' (2) provided below: 3 N 0 2 3 -2 The image can be also be accessed here: Graphot CLDE Use the provided graph of the first derivative f'(x) to answer each of the following questions about the function (3) Unjustihed answers will not receive full credit. You may use represent oo as infand-o as inf" if applicable. (a) on what intervalls) of axis (2) decreasing? Explain how you know (b) At what values...
3. A function f(x) that you do not know has the following properties. (6 points total) The domain of the function is (-00,00), and the graph off has no discontinuities. • f'(0) = 0 and f'(9) = 0. . f"(x) > 0 on the interval (-0,3), and F"(x) < 0 on the interval (3,00). f"(3) = 0. a) At what value of x does f(x) have a local minimum? How do you know that there is a minimum here? (3...
My question here is on D. I do not know how to input this into my TI-83 plus. I can figure out the rest of them, I need to know what binomial functions I need to use to get the answer to D. Thanks 56% of all violent felons in the prison system are repeat offenders. If 36 violent felons are randomly selected, find the probability that a. Exactly 19 of them are repeat offenders. 1226 b. At most 20...
ws Time 0rv) Time (hrs) IV a) Which graph illustrates someone with diabetes? How do you know? b) Which graph illustrates someone who secretes too little glucagon? How do you know? c) Which graph illustrates someone with a healthy pancreas? How do you know? Part C-Short Answers ICOM-10 marksl 1. Explain how the intergumentary system (organ system consisting of skin, hair, nails and exocrine glands) works together with the circulatory system to maintain homeostasis Time 0rv) Time (hrs) IV a)...
Please explain how did you came up with the answer, show work and formulas. I will give you five full stars if you do so.Thank you so much! 7. Your roommate plays video games for anywhere up to two hours on Wednesday nights and for up to one hour on Thursday nights. An expert on "the video game playing habits of roommates" claims that if we let X represent the random variable for how many hours a roommate will play...
Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks in advance! Enzyme Activity (ml) Effect of pH on (amylase) enzyme activity. For determination of optimum assay pH of the enzyme reaction, 0.05 M Na2HPO4-NaH2PO4 buffer was used. The reaction was carried out for 10 min at 50°C in a shaking water. The enzyme activity was measured and the results are presented on graph, Bars represent means standard deviations for three replicates. 1. What do the error bars in this graph represent?...
6. Here is the graph of the probability density function (pdf) fx for a continuous random variable X 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 6 10 (a) Sketch the cumulative distribution function (cdf) of X. Label the vertical axis appropriately. (b) Which is larger, P(X 2) or P(X 6)? Explain how you know c) Which is larger, P(1.999 X 2.001) or P(5.999 s X .00)? Explain how you know (d) Which is larger, P(1s X S3) or P(5...
1. Here is a pdf: ?(?) =(3/16)X^2 − ? < ? < ? a) How do you know it is a continuous distribution? b) The constant a is positive. What is a? c) What is probability that the random variable X is equal to 1? d) What is F(-0.5)? e) What is the cdf of the random variable X? f) What is E(X)? g) What is V(X)? h) Find the median of X. i) Find the 20th percentile of X
How do you know when the object distance should be negative in a two lens problem? Say for instance an object is 30 cm to the left of a diverging lens. Is object distance positive or negative? Is this the same for a converging lens?