Answer:
The x -coordinate(s) of the point(s) of intersection of these two polynomials are
The sum of these x -coordinates is
Step-by-step explanation:
The intersections of the two polynomials, p(x) and q(x), are the roots of the equation p(x) = q(x).
Thus, and we solve for x
Using Zero Factor Theorem: = 0 if and only if = 0 or = 0
The solutions are:
The sum of these x -coordinates is
We can check our work with the graph of the two polynomials.
makes both equations true/false
Answer: false
Step-by-step explanation:
Select one:
a. y = 5/3x + 20 2/3
b. y=-5/3x – 12 2/3
c.y= 3/5x + 10
d. y = -3/5x-2
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
We want to write the equation of a line that is parallel to:
And also passes through (-10, 4).
Remember that parallel lines have the same slope.
The slope of our old line is 3/5.
Therefore, the slope of our new line is also 3/5.
We know that it passes through (-10, 4). So, we can use the point-slope form:
Where m is the slope and (x₁, y₁) is a point.
So, let's substitute 3/5 for m and let (-10, 4) be our (x₁, y₁). This yields:
Simplify:
Distribute on the right:
Add 4 to both sides:
So, our answer is C.
And we're done!
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey there!
The equation of a st.line passing through point (-10,4) is ;
(y-y1)= m1(x-x1) [one point formula]
Put all values.
(y - 4) = m1( x + 10)..........(i)
Another equation is; y = 3/5 + 8.............(ii)
From equation (ii)
Slope (m2) = 3/5 [ By comparing equation with y = mx+c].
As per the condition of parallel lines,
Slope of equation (i) = slope of equation (ii)
(i.e m1 = m2 )
Therefore, the value of m1 is 3/5.
Putting value of slope in equation (i).
Therefore the required equation is y = 3/5x + 10.
Hopeit helps...
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: c
Step-by-step explanation:
I just took the test and got it correct
If two lines do not intersect, then
they are parallel.
Answer:
The improper integral converges.
General Formulas and Concepts:
Calculus
Limit
Limit Rule [Variable Direct Substitution]:
Differentiation
Derivative Property [Multiplied Constant]:
Derivative Rule [Basic Power Rule]:
Integration
Integration Rule [Reverse Power Rule]:
Integration Rule [Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 1]:
Integration Property [Multiplied Constant]:
Integration Method: U-Substitution
Improper Integral:
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify.
Step 2: Integrate Pt. 1
Step 3: Integrate Pt. 2
Identify variables for u-substitution.
Step 4: Integrate Pt. 3
∴ the improper integral equals and is convergent.
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Topic: AP Calculus BC (Calculus I + II)
Unit: Integration
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming this integral:
We can do this as the first step:
Now we can solve the integral and we got:
So then we see that the integral on this case converges amd the values is 1/12 on this case.