Explain the difference between "instantaneous rate of change" and "average rate of change." Which of these does the derivative represent? Give an example of an application of "instantaneous rate of change" in a career field where you have an interest (Marketing).
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2. The Derivative. No surprise here. Be able to discuss tangent and secant lines, the difference quotient, instantaneous vs. average rates of change, local linearity and zooming, and how they are all related (including the limiting process). Below are a few possible essay questions for the final exam. I can guarantee at least one and possibly up to three questions related to the concepts below will be on the final exam. I suggest that you try writing out essays to...
2. Graphically illustrate the difference between the average rate of reaction and the instantaneous rate of reaction and include equations to support your answer? 3. For the reaction AB-2 Cg aidetermine the expression for the rate of the reaction in terms of the change in concentration of each of the reactants and products b when C is increasing at a rate of 0.025 M/s, how fast is B decreasing? How fast is A decreasing? 4. Consider the reaction The tabulated...
6. Identify whether each situation represents average rate of change or instantaneous rate of change. Explain your choice. a) When the radius of a circular ripple on the surface of a pond is 4 cm, the circumference of the ripple is increasing at 21.5 cm/s. b) Niko travels 550 km in 5 h. c) At 1 P.M., a train is travelling at 120 km/h. d) A stock price drop 20% in one week. e) The water level in a lake...
(5 points) For the function y = 5x2: (a) Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x over the interval [5,7). (b) Find the instantaneous rate of change of y with respect to x at the value x = 5. Average Rate of Change: | Instantaneous Rate of Change at x = 5: (5 points) Let f(x) = 3x + 3x + 2 Use the limit definition of the derivative to calculate the derivative off: f'(x)...
(i) Explain the difference between the nominal and real interest rate. (ii) How does the Reserve Bank of Australia control the interest rate? (iii) You hear a news report that output growth and inflation are lower than expected. How do you expect that report to affect market interest rates? Explain why. (iv) The Reserve Bank faces a large recessionary gap. How would you expect it to respond? Explain step by step how its policy change is likely to affect the...
Find instantaneous rate of change for t(x)=3sinx +3, x=a Find Average rate of change for t(x)=3sinx +3, [a,b] for any value of a and b
Explain the difference between Simple moving average and Weighted moving average. Explain the difference between Coefficient of correlation and Coefficient of determination.
Explain the primary difference between a positive displacement pump and a centrifugal pump. Give an example of a practical application for each pump.
Chapter 6: 16. What is the difference between a change in strategy and a change in structure? 17. What are the two approaches to managing innovation? 18. Explain the difference between team building and process consultation. 19. State the difference in the use of forcefield analysis and survey feedback. 20. What are competitive and first-mover advantages? 21. How does the systems effect relate to the four types of change? 22. Which stage of the change process is the most difficult...
Average rate. Instantaneous rate and initial rate 0.1 How do you determine average rate? Instantanecus rate at t-0 (nitial rate) 0.09 0.08 0.07 S 0.06 0.05 How do you determine instantaneous rate? Instantaneous rate at t-600s 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 How do you determine initial rate? C 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 Time (s) Calculate the average rate of reaction from a table The decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide into nitrogen dioxide and oxygen happens as follows...