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HW 25 - Intro to Quadrati Problem 6 Previous Problem List Next (1 point) Find the zeros of y = (3 – x)(4 – 3x). If there is more than one zero or a zero is repeated, enter your answers as a comma separated list. If no (real) zeros exist, enter NONE. The zeros are x = !! .help (numbers)
Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Evaluate the limit. Enter INF for 00, -INF for -00, or DNE if the limit does not exist, but is neither oo nor 5.2 lim 250 22 - 25 2-5 32 5
MA441-1.3-Limit-Laws: Problem 1 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Using: lim f(x) = -3 and lim g(x) = 5, evaluate the limits, lim f(x)g(x) = lim f(x) x +4 (x) Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem. Preview My Answers Submit Answers You have attempted this problem 0 times. You have unlimited attempts remaining. Email instructor
Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem 4n + (1 point) Use the limit comparison test to determine whether Ž. - converges 1412 p. converge or diverges. (a) Choose a series br with terms of the form bn = and apply the limit comparison test. Write your answer as a fully reduced fraction. For n > 14, lim = lim 1+00 1 00 (b) Evaluate the limit in the previous part. Enter op as infinity and -o as-infinity. If the limit...
HW 25 - Intro to Quadrati Problem 8 Previous Problem List Next (1 point) Find the zeros of y = 7x2 + 48x + 36. If there is more than one zero or a zero is repeated, enter your answers as a comma separated list. If no (real) zeros exist, enter NONE. The zeros are x = !!! .help (numbers)
HW07: Problem 3 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Let f(x) = -5+5vX. Then the expression f(x +h)-f(x) can be written in the form VBx + Ch) + (7) where A, B, and C are constants. (Note: It's possible for one or more of these constants to be 0.) Find the constants. A = 3 C = 0 Use your answer from above to find Lim (x +h)-f(x) 10 lim f(x+h)-f(x) Finally, find each of the following: f'(1)...
Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem 3 sin(x) x2 (1 point) Find lim 10 х Enter I for o, -I for -o, and DNE if the limit does not exist. Answer: Preview My Answers Submit Answers You have attempted this problem 0 times. You have attemate van
Homework13: Problem 2 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Determine whether the following statements are true or false. Enter "T" for true and "F" for false. 1. The imaginary part of the complex number 7 is 0. 2. The sum of two complex numbers is always a complex number. 3. The sum of two pure imaginary numbers is always a pure imaginary number. 4. Every complex number is a pure imaginary number.
Assignment 6: Problem Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Find the Maclaurin series for the function f(x) = 4x²e-4x in the form (f(x) = 00 Cmx"). Notice if a coefficient requested below is missing in the series then that coefficient is zero and you should enter 0. Find the individual coefficients Now give the general term as a formula involving n
Sections 11.3-11.4: Problem 1 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Any point in the plane can be written in polar coordinates (r, @) with – Ž <os For each of the following problems, find polar coordinates with – <03 1 (a) If (x, y) = (16, —8) then (r, 0) =( ), ), ), (b) If (x, y) = (15,2) then (r, 0) =( (c) If (x, y) = (-7, -7) then (r, 0) =( (d) If (x,...