Find ?y for the given values of x1 and x2.y = x3 + 2x; x = 2, ?x = 0.01
A. 0.014
B. 0.07
C. 0.007
D. 0.14
Answer: D
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A. a violation of the quota rule. B. the population paradox. C. the new states paradox. D. the Alabama paradox. E. none of these
Add or subtract as indicated.11 - 15
A. 26
B. -4
C. -25
D. 3
Solve the problem.A wildlife refuge currently has 100 deer in it. A local wildlife society decides to add an additional 2 deer each month. It is already known that the deer population is growing 12% per year. The size of the population is given by the recursively defined sequence p0 = 100 pn = 1.01pn-1 + 2How many deer are in the wildlife refuge at the end of the second month? That is, what is p2?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Find the perimeter or circumference. Use ? ? 3.14 when needed.A circle whose diameter is 4.7 mi long (Round to three decimal places.)
A. 17.341 mi B. 7.379 mi C. 14.758 mi D. 29.516 mi