Differentiate. 
What will be an ideal response?
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The graph of velocity lies below the horizontal axis. What can be said about the graph of directed distance?
A. It is above the horizontal axis. B. It is below the horizontal axis. C. It is increasing. D. It is decreasing.
Solve the problem. Round to the nearest tenth unless indicated otherwise.The force needed to keep a car from skidding on a curve varies jointly as the weight of the car and the square of the car's speed, and inversely as the radius of the curve. If a force of is needed to keep an
car traveling at 20 mph from skidding on a curve of radius
what force would be required to keep the same car from skidding on a curve of radius
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A. 20,962 lb
B. 21,664 lb
C. 21,126 lb
D. 21,094 lb
Find the real zeros, if any, of each quadratic function using the quadratic formula. List the x-intercepts, if any, of the graph of the function. g(x) = x2 - 12 - 9x
A. x =
B. x =
C. x = 9, x = 12
D. No real zeros or x-intercepts
Multiply and simplify. Assume that all variables represent positive real numbers. (
-
)
A. 1000x -
B. 10x -
C. 10x
D. 10x(x - 1)