For Exercises 29-48, use a variation model to solve for the unknown value. The amount of simple interest owed on a loan varies jointly as the amount of principal borrowed and the amount of time the money is borrowed. If $4000 in principal results in $480 in interest in 2 yr, determine how much interest will be owed on $6000 in 4 yr.
For Exercises 29-48, use a variation model to solve for the unknown value. The amount of simple interest owed on a loan varies jointly as the amount of principal borrowed and the amount of time the money is borrowed. If $4000 in principal results in $480 in interest in 2 yr, determine how much interest will be owed on $6000 in 4 yr.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the interest owed on 6000, if it varies jointly as the principal borrowed and the amount of time the money is invested.
For Exercises 29-48, use a variation model to solve for the unknown value.
The amount of simple interest owed on a loan varies jointly as the amount of principal borrowed and the amount of time the money is borrowed. If
$4000
in principal results in
$480
in interest in 2 yr, determine how much interest will be owed on
$6000
in 4 yr.
The graph of f(x) is given in the figure below. draw tangent lines to the graph at x=-3,x=-2,x=1,and x=4. estimate f'(-3),f'(-2),f'(1),and f'(4). Round your answers to one decimal place.
Consider the functions f(x)=4x-1 and g(x)=sq root of -x+7. Determine
1. f o g(x)
2. Give the domain of f o g(x)
3. g o f (x)
4. Give the domain of g o f(x)
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