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How do you graph #y = -sin(2x)#? - Socratic 15 Jun 2015 · These are three steps (transformations) that you can apply in every order you want,and you'll obtain y=-sin(2x). 1. Start graphing the trig function you know, y=sin(x). …
How do you write #6x=3y+12# in function notation? - Socratic 1 Jun 2015 · How do you find the value of #f(-9)# for #f(x)=x^2+2#? What does a dependent and independent variable mean? What is the difference between an equation written in function …
How much is 90 C in Fahrenheit? - Socratic 10 May 2018 · 194F The conversion for Celsius to Fahrenheit is: F = 9/5C + 32. Plug in the C value, resulting in: F = (9/5 * 90) + 32 F = 810/5 + 32 F = 162 + 32 F = 194
Question #2bcc3 - Socratic 11 Jul 2016 · Here's my understanding of the difference. > To obtain any of these geometries, you must first draw the Lewis structure for the molecule. Let's say you are dealing with water, …
How do you determine the rate of change of a function? 7 Mar 2018 · Instantaneous rate of change is the definition of a derivative. In more common terminology #limh->0 (f(x+h)-f(x))/h#. This is described as the limit as h approaches - of the …
What makes a function continuous at a point? - Socratic 11 May 2018 · Let f(x) be a function defined in an interval (a,b) and x_0 in (a,b) a point of the interval. Then the definition of continuity is that the limit of f(x) as x approaches x_0 equals the …
How do you evaluate h(-2) given h(x)=3x^2+2-2x? - Socratic 19 Mar 2018 · For each occurrence of #color(red)(x)# in #h(x)# substitute #color(red)(-2)# and evaluate the expression:. #h(color(red)(x)) = 3color(red)(x)^2 + 2 - 2color(red)(x ...
The local linear approximation to the function f at x=1 is y 30 Oct 2017 · f(1)+f'(1) = 12 If y=f(x) is a differentiable function, then the linear approximation around x=1 is: f(x) ~= f(1) +f'(1)(x-1) = f'(1)x + f(1)-f'(1) Comparing with the ...
How do you integrate #6x ln x dx - Socratic 13 Apr 2015 · 5734 views around the world You can reuse this answer ...
How is it possible to demonstrate Newton's second law? 20 Apr 2018 · one option is to step on a scale and weigh yourself The mass of the atoms in our body is pulled toward the center of the earth by gravity at a constant 9.8 m/s^2. Then, since …