The voltage, V (in volts), across a circuit is given by Ohm's law: V = I R , where I is the current (in amperes) flowing through the circuit and R is the resistance (in ohms). If two circuits with resistances R 1 and R 2 are connected in parallel, then their combined resistance, R , is given by 1 R = 1 R 1 + 1 R 2 Suppose that the current is 3 amperes and is increasing at 10 − 2 ampere/s, R 1 is 2 ohms and is increasing at 0.4 ohm/s, and R 2 is 5 ohms and is decreasing at 0.7 ohm/s. Estimate the rate at which the voltage is changing.
The voltage, V (in volts), across a circuit is given by Ohm's law: V = I R , where I is the current (in amperes) flowing through the circuit and R is the resistance (in ohms). If two circuits with resistances R 1 and R 2 are connected in parallel, then their combined resistance, R , is given by 1 R = 1 R 1 + 1 R 2 Suppose that the current is 3 amperes and is increasing at 10 − 2 ampere/s, R 1 is 2 ohms and is increasing at 0.4 ohm/s, and R 2 is 5 ohms and is decreasing at 0.7 ohm/s. Estimate the rate at which the voltage is changing.
The voltage, V (in volts), across a circuit is given by Ohm's law:
V
=
I
R
,
where I is the current (in amperes) flowing through the circuit and R is the resistance (in ohms). If two circuits with resistances
R
1
and
R
2
are connected in parallel, then their combined resistance, R, is given by
1
R
=
1
R
1
+
1
R
2
Suppose that the current is 3 amperes and is increasing at
10
−
2
ampere/s,
R
1
is 2 ohms and is increasing at 0.4 ohm/s, and
R
2
is 5 ohms and is decreasing at 0.7 ohm/s. Estimate the rate at which the voltage is changing.
√3-x, x≤3,
2. For f(x) =
1
find each of the following.
x > 3,
x-3'
1. f(-6)
2. f(3)
3. f(7)
3. Find the domain of each of the following functions.
1. Using the definition of the derivative, find f'(x). Then find f'(2), f'(0) and f'(3) when the derivative exists.
a) f(x)=5x²-6x-1
2. f(x)=√7-x
4. A manufacturer has a monthly fixed cost of $40,000 and a production cost of $8 for each unit produced. The product sells for $12
per unit.
1. What is the cost function?
2. What is the revenue function?
3. Compute the profit corresponding to 12,000 units.
5. A rectangular box is to have a square base and a volume of 20 ft3. The material for the base costs $0.30 per ft2, the material for
the sides cost $0.10 per ft2, and the material for the top costs $0.20 per ft2. Letting x denote the length of one side of the base,
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