Analyzing the Graph of a Trigonometric Function In Exercises 35-42, analyze and sketch a graph of the function over the given interval. Label any intercepts, relative extrema, points of inflection, and asymptotes. Use a graphing utility to verify your results. Function Interval g ( x ) = x tan x − 3 π 2 < x < 3 π 2
Analyzing the Graph of a Trigonometric Function In Exercises 35-42, analyze and sketch a graph of the function over the given interval. Label any intercepts, relative extrema, points of inflection, and asymptotes. Use a graphing utility to verify your results. Function Interval g ( x ) = x tan x − 3 π 2 < x < 3 π 2
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Analyzing the Graph of a Trigonometric Function In Exercises 35-42, analyze and sketch a graph of the function over the given interval. Label any intercepts, relative extrema, points of inflection, and asymptotes. Use a graphing utility to verify your results.
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13: If the perimeter of a square is shrinking at a rate of 8 inches per second, find the rate at which its area is changing when its area is 25 square inches.
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11: A rectangle has a base that is growing at a rate of 3 inches per second and a height that is shrinking at a rate of one inch per second. When the base is 12 inches and the height is 5 inches, at what rate is the area of the rectangle changing?
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The sides of a cube of ice are melting at a rate of 1 inch per hour. When its volume is 64 cubic inches, at what rate is its volume changing?
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