A man is floating in a rowboat 1 mile from the (straight) shoreline of a large lake. A town is located on the shoreline 1 mile from the point on the shoreline closest to the man. As suggested in Figure Ex-58, he intends to row in a straight line to some point P on the shoreline and then walk the remaining distance to the town. To what point should he row in order to reach his destination in the least time if (a) he can walk 5 mi/h and row 3 mi/h (b) he can walk 5 mi/h and row 4 mi/h ?
A man is floating in a rowboat 1 mile from the (straight) shoreline of a large lake. A town is located on the shoreline 1 mile from the point on the shoreline closest to the man. As suggested in Figure Ex-58, he intends to row in a straight line to some point P on the shoreline and then walk the remaining distance to the town. To what point should he row in order to reach his destination in the least time if (a) he can walk 5 mi/h and row 3 mi/h (b) he can walk 5 mi/h and row 4 mi/h ?
A man is floating in a rowboat
1
mile from the (straight) shoreline of a large lake. A town is located on the shoreline
1
mile from the point on the shoreline closest to the man. As suggested in Figure Ex-58, he intends to row in a straight line to some point
P
on the shoreline and then walk the remaining distance to the town. To what point should he row in order to reach his destination in the least time if
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For each given function f(x) find f'(x) using the rules learned in section 9.5.
1. f(x)=x32
32x
2. f(x)=7x+13
3. f(x) =
x4
4. f(x) = √√x³
5. f(x) = 3x²+
3
x2
Find:
lim x →-6 f (x)
limx-4 f (x)
lim x-1 f (x)
lim x →4 f (x)
(-6,3) •
(-1,5)
-8
-7
(-6,-2)
4+
(4,5)
(4,2) •
(-1,1)
-6
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