In a chemical reaction, substance A combines with substance B to form substance Y . At the start of the reaction, the quantity of A present is a grams, and the quantity of B present is b grams. At time t seconds after the start of the reaction, the quantity of Y present is y grams. Assume a < b and y ≤ a . For certain types of reactions, the rate of the reaction, in grams/sec, is given by Rate = k ( a − y ) ( b − y ) , k is a p o s i t i v e c o n s tan t . (a) For what values of y is the rate nonnegative? Graph the rate against y . (b) Use your graph to find the value of y at which the rate of the reaction is fastest.
In a chemical reaction, substance A combines with substance B to form substance Y . At the start of the reaction, the quantity of A present is a grams, and the quantity of B present is b grams. At time t seconds after the start of the reaction, the quantity of Y present is y grams. Assume a < b and y ≤ a . For certain types of reactions, the rate of the reaction, in grams/sec, is given by Rate = k ( a − y ) ( b − y ) , k is a p o s i t i v e c o n s tan t . (a) For what values of y is the rate nonnegative? Graph the rate against y . (b) Use your graph to find the value of y at which the rate of the reaction is fastest.
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Determine all for which f(x) +3 = g(x)
I) For what value(s) of x does g(x) = -4? Separate multiple answers with commas as needed.
J) Give the interval(s) of such that g(x) > 0. Use the union symbol between multiple intervals.
K) Give the interval(s) of such that g(x) <0. Use the union symbol between multiple intervals.
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