Suppose f and g are functions that are differentiable at
and that
,
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. Find the value of
.
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: C
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A. = 0,
= 0,
=
B. = 0,
= 0,
=
C. = 0,
= 0,
=
D. = 0,
= 0,
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Convert the angle to degrees, minutes, and seconds.-100.51°
A. -100°30'28'' B. -100°30'36'' C. -100°28'51'' D. -100°30'40''
Solve.For f(x) = , find all x-values for which f(x) ? 0.
A. or
B. ? [3, ?) or
C. or
D. (-?, -3) ? or
The probability Bob guesses the winner of a certain baseball game is . The probability Joe independently guesses the winner of another game is
.(a) What is the probability both guess the winner?(b) What is the probability neither guesses the winner?(c) What is the probability Bob guesses the winner and Joe does not?(d) What is the probability exactly one of them selects the winner?
What will be an ideal response?