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\( y=\frac{\sin x}{2},-\pi \leq x \leq \pi \)
Use differentiation to determine the co-ordinates of the maximum and minimum
turning points. Also distinguish between the maximum and minimum turning points
of the given function by using the second derivative.
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You want to buy a \( \$ 224,000 \) home. You plan to pay \( 10 \% \) as a down payment, and take out a 30 year loan for
the rest.
a) How much is the loan amount going to be?
b) What will your monthly payments be if the interest rate is \( 5 \% \) ?
Q) What will your monthly payments be if the interest rate is \( 6 \% \) ?
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c) \( 8+(-18): 3= \)
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Approximate the area under the graph of \( f(x) \) and above the \( x \)-axis
using \( n \) rectangles.
\( f(x)=2 x+3 \) from \( x=0 \) to \( x=2 ; n=4 \); use right endpoints
O. 11
B. 13
C. 17
D. 15
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Mr Zwane is twice as old as his son. Ten years ago he was three
times as old as his son.
If the son is * years old, determine the age of Mr Zwane in terms of
*
Find the ages of Mr Zwane and his son ten years ago in terms of \( x \).
Determine the present age of Mr Zwane.
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\( f(x)=2 x+3 \) from \( x=0 \) to \( x=2 ; n=4 \); use right endpoints
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You have \( \$ 3,500 \) on a credit card that charges a \( 16 \% \) interest rate. If you want to pay off the credit card in
4 years, how much will you need to pay each month (assuming you don't charge anything new to the card)?
Enter an integer or decimal number (more..)
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PENSAMIENTO MATEMÁTICO 1
3. Homero acaba de abrir una bolsa de chocolates confitados y los clasifica por color
encontrando 5 naranjas, 7 verdes, 6 azules, 8 amarillos, 5 rojos, y 6 cafés. Realiza
una gráfica de columnas para representar lo que encontró en la bolsa
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QUESTION 6 (Start on a new page.)
It has been established that the planet Omega has a moon and that
the moon of Omega orbits the planet at a height, above the surface
of Omega, which is equal to twice the radius of Omega. The mass of
planet Omega is \( 3 \times 10^{15} \mathrm{~kg} \) and the mass of its moon is \( 1.5 \times 10^{13} \mathrm{~kg} \).
The radius of the planet Omega is \( 8.5 \times 10^{6} \mathrm{~m} \) and the radius of its
moon is \( 2.5 \times 10^{5} \mathrm{~m} \).
6.1 Determine the distance between the centre of the planet
Omega and the centre of its moon.
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2.4 Prove that the equation \( \frac{3}{4} x^{2}+9 x=-27 \) has only one rational root,
namely \( x=-6 \), without solving the equation.
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