Sketch this rate of change graph. I have the answer, I just need the graph. Thanks!
A spherical balloon is inflated with gas at a rate of 900 cubic centimeters per minute. (a) Find the rates of change of the radius when r = 40 centimeters and r = 75 centimeters. r = 40 cm/min r = 75 cm/min (b) Explain why the rate of change of the radius of the sphere is not constant even though dV/dt is constant. The rate of change of the radius is a linear relationship whose slope is dV dt...
DETAILS LARCALC11 2.5.010. Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation. 6r2y + 7y2x = -4 dy/dx = A spherical balloon is inflated with gas at a rate of 900 cubic centimeters per minute. (a) Find the rates of change of the radius when r = 40 centimeters and r = 95 centimeters. = 40 cm/min r=95 cm/min (b) Explain why the rate of change of the radius of the sphere is not constant even though dv/dt is constant. The volume only appears...
Math 2413 Derivative Applications Assignment Due: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 (5:30 pm) Name Show all work. Label your answers with the proper units. (3 points each ) A spherical ball is being inflated at the rate of 12 cubic inches per second. Find the rate at which the radius of the sphere is growing when the radius is 2 inches. long. 2. A 13 foot ladder is leaning against a wall. The base of the ladder is being palled away...
3.9 1. Balloons A spherical balloon is inflated and its volume increases at a rate of 15 in/min. What is the rate of change of its radius when the radius is 10 in? 2. Ladder against the wall A 13-foot ladder is leaning against a vertical wall (see figure) when Jack begins pulling the foot of the ladder away from the wall at a rate of 0.5 ft/s. How fast is the top of the ladder sliding down the wall...
I just need clarification on the question marks, are they right if not how would I do/fix them. thank you! JU 3. For each of the following functions, state all asymptotes (vertical, horizontal, oblique) in equation 5x +7 vasy: x²-9 X=9,-9 Horizontal: 0 +6 - 9 vertical asy: X-9 Horizontal asy: 2. Use the graph below to wwer the following 1. State all x-inviercepts in point form (2.0) b. State the y-intercept in point form. (0, -1) c. State any...
Revised by Prof. Kostadinov, Fall 2015, Fall 2014, Fall 2013, Fall 2012, Fall 2011, Fall 2010 Revised by Prof. Africk and Prof. Kostadinov Fall 2015, Spring 2016, #1 Identify the horizontal and vertical asymptotes of the following functions using the limit definitions: 2x2 o) yA- #2 Find the derivatives of the following functions using the definition of derivative: a) f(x)-2x-5x #3 Find the derivative v dr of the following functions, using the derivative rules: b) f(x)--2x +3x-4 #4 Find the...
I only need help with part B. I need help with the sketch and all of B, not just the first part (like others have answered previously.) THIS IS THE PART I REALLY NEED HELP WITH 1. [70 total points/ (the Exchange Paradox) You're playing the following game against an opponent, with a referee also taking part. The referee has two envelopes (numbered 1 and 2 for the sake of this problem, but when the game is played the envelopes...
I need to graph point C (from question 2) and to answer 2a, is it stable or unstable. thank you LORESTACI EXERCISE 17 PROBLEMS-PART II (English Units) On the following chart, use the sets of hypothetical data to plot the vertical tempera- ture profile (the environmental lapse rate) of the atmosphere in two locations. Using a straightedge, connect the temperature points for Location A with blue line, and for Loca- tion B with a green line (if you do not...
Please answer as many of the questions as you can, I will rate you well. Thanks :) 14. 5/14 points | Previaus Answers SCalcETB 11.11.021 Consider the following function. nx) = x sin(x), a = 0, η = 4, -0.9 x 0.9 (a) Approximate fby a Taylor polynomial with degree n at the number a. T4(x) 3! (b Use Taylor's Inequality to estimate the accuracy of the approximation IR4(x) 0.0005 when x lies in the given interval. Round M up...
anyone who understands advanced math, please help! 13 The graph below approximates the rate of change of the price of tomatoes over a 60-month period, where p(t) is the price of a pound of tomatoes and is time (in months). 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0.07 0.06 p'(t) 0.05 0 15 24 0.04 30 0.06 0 -0.02 0 0.06 25 26 27 0.03 45 p'(t) (dollars per month) 0.02 60 0.01 28 0 0 10...