Find the missing number that makes the fractions equivalent.-
= - 
A. 54
B. 18
C. 6
D. 36
Answer: A
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Integrate the function.
A. + C
B. +
+ C
C. + C
D. + C
Find the Taylor polynomial of order 3 generated by f at a.f(x) = x3, a = 3
A. P3(x) = 108 + 27(x - 3) + 6(x - 3)2 + (x - 3)3 B. P3(x) = 6 + 3(x - 3) + (x - 3)2 + (x - 3)3 C. P3(x) = 27 + 9(x - 3) + 9(x - 3)2 + (x - 3)3 D. P3(x) = 27 + 27(x - 3) + 9(x - 3)2 + (x - 3)3
Use graphical methods to find values of x and y satisfying the given conditions. Find the value of the maximum or minimum.Find x ? 0 and y ? 0 such that2x + 3y ? 122x + y ? 8and 6x + 7y is maximized.
A. Maximum of 32 when x = 3 and y = 2 B. Maximum of 52 when x = 4 and y = 4 C. Maximum of 32 when x = 2 and y = 3 D. Maximum of 24 when x = 4 and y = 0
Solve the problem.Janice is running a 9753 meter race. Assume that she runs at a constant speed of 308 meters per minute. Express the function f(t) that gives her distance from the finishing line t minutes after the start of the race.
A. f(t) = 9753 + 308t
B. f(t) = 308t
C. f(t) = 9753 -
D. f(t) = 9753 - 308t