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Assignment Basic Precalculus-5 Answer

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Assignment Basic Precalculus-5 Answer

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1) Continuous at x = 2 2) Relative minimum: (-4, -2)


No relative maxima.
f(x)
3) 8 Domain: (-, ) 7
6
Range: [0, ) 4)
x-intercept: 0 y-intercept: 0 2
4 lim f ( x) = lim f ( x) =
x - x
2 Continuous on (-, )
Increasing: (0, )
-8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8 x Decreasing: (-, 0)
-2
-4
-6
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y
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translate left 3 units 6
4
2

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-2
-4
-6
-8
y
-13 15 9) 9
8) g (n) = n -
8
6
10) 7x - 3 +
2 2 x+3
4
2

-8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8 x
-2
-4
-6
-8

11) -3 12) f ( x) = 2x 4 + 15x 3 + 21x 2 - 23x - 15


i 10 i 10
13) {
2
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2
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14) y
8 Holes: x = 2
Horz. Asym.: y = 0
6 x-intercepts: None, y-intercept: None
4
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17) (-8, 1]
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y
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18) 2 2
20) 7 = 49
20

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2
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3 3 3
24) -1.1 25) 3.5572 26) No solution.
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42)
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2
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2
9.8t 2
47) + =1 48) i) x = t, y = t 3 -
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iii) 0.35 m
iv) 0.18 s
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3 3
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6 6 Hyperbola

p 0
2 4 6
7p 11p
6 6
4p 5p
3p
3 3
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67)
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1
2 1 69) y
68) 1 - - 8 Vertex: (-3, -4)
x x-1 Axis of Sym.: x = -3
6
4
2

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-2
-4
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70) y = 2( x - 10) + 6
2 71) y
8 Center: (2, 4)
Radius: 1
6
4
2

-8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8 x
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-4
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( y + 10) 2 75) y
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81 25 (-1, 0)
6
Foci: (1 + 2 2, 0)
4 (1 - 2 2, 0)
2

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( y + 9) 2 77) Hyperbola
76) - =1
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80) 3,003 81) Combination; 165 82) 12m

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83) Let Pn be the statement 10 + 46 + 106 + + 12n - 2 = 2n (2n + 3)
Anchor Step
2 2
P1 is true since 12 1 - 2 = 2 1 (2 + 3)
Inductive Hypothesis
2 2
Assume that Pk is true: 10 + 46 + 106 + + 12k - 2 = 2k (2k + 3)
Inductive Step
We now show that Pk + 1 is true:
2 2 2 2
10 + 46 + 106 + + 12k - 2 + 12(k + 1) - 2 = 2k (2k + 3) + 12(k + 1) - 2
4k + 6k + 12(k + 2k + 1) - 2
3 2 2

3 2 2
4k + 6k + 12k + 24k + 12 - 2
3 2
4k + 18k + 24k + 10
2(2k + 6k + 6k + 2 + 3k + 6k + 3)
3 2 2

2(2(k + 3k + 3k + 1) + 3(k + 2k + 1))


3 2 2

2 ( 2( k + 1) + 3( k + 1) )
3 2

2
2( k + 1) ( 2( k + 1) + 3 )
Conclusion
By induction Pn is true for all n 1.
84) Independent 85) Independent 86) Mutually exclusive
87) Mutually exclusive 88) 0.397% 89) 144, 196, 256
90) Common Difference: d = -9 91) Common Ratio: r = -3
a52 = -447 a8 = -8748
n-1
Explicit: an = 21 - 9n Explicit: an = 4 (-3)
92) -25 93) 200 94) 112
5ip
95) 27993 97) 1
6
96) 5e
98) 1 1 100)
99) -
4
101) dy 103) -4
102) =3
dx
dy 105) v(t) = -2t + 14 127
104) = 36x 3 106) 7.938
dx 16
107) 32n 2 + 72n 108) 3x + C

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