The rate of change of Gloria’s body temperature with respect to time represented by the provided graph. Where T is the temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit at time t, in hours.
The rate of change of Gloria’s body temperature with respect to time represented by the provided graph. Where T is the temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit at time t, in hours.
Solution Summary: The author explains how to calculate the rate of change of Gloria's body temperature with respect to time.
With integration, one of the major concepts of calculus. Differentiation is the derivative or rate of change of a function with respect to the independent variable.
Chapter 1.6, Problem 63E
(a)
To determine
To calculate: The rate of change of Gloria’s body temperature with respect to time represented by the provided graph. Where T is the temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit at time t, in hours.
(b)
To determine
To calculate: The Gloria’s body temperatureduring a recent illness attime t=2. Where Gloria’s body temperature (T) with respect to time (t)is modelled as T(t)=4tt2+1+98.6.
(c)
To determine
To calculate: The rate of change of Gloria’s body temperatureduring a recent illness attime t=2. Where Gloria’s body temperature (T) with respect to time (t)is modelled as T(t)=4tt2+1+98.6
2. We want to find the inverse of f(x) = (x+3)²
a. On the graph at right, sketch f(x).
(Hint: use what you know about
transformations!) (2 points)
b. What domain should we choose to
get only the part of f (x) that is one-
to-one and non-decreasing? Give
your answer in inequality notation. (2
points)
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c. Now use algebra to find f¯¹ (x). (2
points)
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3-
2
1
-4
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1. Suppose f(x) =
2
4
==
x+3
and g(x) = ½-½. Find and fully simplify ƒ(g(x)). Be sure to show all
x
your work, write neatly so your work is easy to follow, and connect your expressions
with equals signs. (4 points)