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Author: James Stewart
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Chapter 1.1, Problem 67E
In a certain country, income tax is assessed as follows. There is no tax on income up to $10,000. Any income over $10,000 is taxed at a rate of 10%, up to an income of $20,000. Any income over $20,000 is taxed at 15%.
- (a) Sketch the graph of the tax rate R as a function of the income I.
- (b) How much tax is assessed on an income of $14,000? On $26,000?
- (c) Sketch the graph of the total assessed tax T as a function of the income I.
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- 2 prove that Dxy #Dx Dyarrow_forwardEXAMPLE 3 Find S X √√2-2x2 dx. SOLUTION Let u = 2 - 2x². Then du = Χ dx = 2- 2x² = 信 du dx, so x dx = du and u-1/2 du (2√u) + C + C (in terms of x).arrow_forwardLet g(z) = z-i z+i' (a) Evaluate g(i) and g(1). (b) Evaluate the limits lim g(z), and lim g(z). 2-12 (c) Find the image of the real axis under g. (d) Find the image of the upper half plane {z: Iz > 0} under the function g.arrow_forward
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