SAT Scores by Income The following bar graph shows U.S.math SAT scores as a function of household income: These data can be modeled by S ( x ) = 573 − 33 e − 0.0131 x where S ( x ) is the average math SAT score of students whose household income is x thousand dollars per year. Calculate lim x → + ∞ S ( x ) , and interpret the answer.
SAT Scores by Income The following bar graph shows U.S.math SAT scores as a function of household income: These data can be modeled by S ( x ) = 573 − 33 e − 0.0131 x where S ( x ) is the average math SAT score of students whose household income is x thousand dollars per year. Calculate lim x → + ∞ S ( x ) , and interpret the answer.
SAT Scores by Income The following bar graph shows U.S.math SAT scores as a function of household income:
These data can be modeled by
S
(
x
)
=
573
−
33
e
−
0.0131
x
where
S
(
x
)
is the average math SAT score of students whose household income is x thousand dollars per year. Calculate
lim
x
→
+
∞
S
(
x
)
, and interpret the answer.
Use Euler's method to numerically integrate
dy
dx
-2x+12x² - 20x +8.5
from x=0 to x=4 with a step size of 0.5. The initial condition at x=0 is y=1. Recall
that the exact solution is given by y = -0.5x+4x³- 10x² + 8.5x+1
Find an equation of the line tangent to the graph of f(x) = (5x-9)(x+4) at (2,6).
Find the point on the graph of the given function at which the slope of the tangent line is the given slope.
2
f(x)=8x²+4x-7; slope of the tangent line = -3
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