A12 over a7
Answer:
a^5.
Step-by-step explanation:
a^12 / a^7 = a^(12 - 7) = a^5.
Hope this helps!
This is seriously so long I'm not sure it will even fit on a single line. The formula for the derivative using the limiting process is . And of course this is a problem because if h approaches 0, we would have a 0 in the denominator of that fraction and that is definitely not allowed! Every x in the function will be replaced with (x+h) to give us this: . When we expand that we will get this very long numerator (I'm purposely leaving out the limit as h approaches 0 part to save space): . Simplifying that leaves us with this: . We have a lot of terms that cancel each other out so when we do that we are left with . That is one of your choices for answers, the third one down on the left to be specific. Now we can factor out an h: . That h on the top outside the parenthesis cancels with the h on the bottom. Now, as h approaches 0 we have no problems! Yay! That means when we now replace h with 0, we have this: , or simplified we have which is also a choice for your answers, top one on the right. Those are your 2 answers for that dertivative. It's much simpler when you learn the rules!
8x-2=-9+7×
First, choose the appropriate form and fill in the blanks with the correct numbers.
Then, solve the equation. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
If there is more than one solution, separate them with commas.