Provide an appropriate response.Can anything be said about the graph of a function y = f(x) that has a second derivative that is always equal to zero? Give reasons for your answer.

What will be an ideal response?


The graph will be a straight line. Since y" = 0, this means there is no change in y', which is the slope of y. A constant slope implies a straight line.

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Divide, if possible.

A. -  
B. -7
C. 7
D. -17

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Establish the identity.cot(? - ?) = - cot ?

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Use radical notation to rewrite the expression. Simplify, if possible.1441/2

A. 6
B. 72
C. 12
D.

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