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OpenStudy (anonymous):
thsnk you for coming
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
could you give me tips on 1st and second derivatives
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whats the ?
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well i would have to put the graph on here
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
and i dont know the function cause it dosetn specify
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wait nvm
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i got a question :
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what's ur ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
f'(x)=(ln x)^2-2(sin x)^2 for 0<x<=6 that is the derivative of f which it dosetn specify
on which intervals is f increasing
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how do i know if f is increasing or not
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay what grade r u in because im in 7th
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XD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
dude u cant help me with calc im in 10th
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i know that but can u help me with math
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lol
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what do u need help with
OpenStudy (anonymous):
f'(x)=(ln x)^2-2(sin x)^2 for 0<x<=6 that is the derivative of f which it dosetn specify
on which intervals is f increasing
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait that was ur ? hold on
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Match each item in Column A to an answer in Column B.
1.
What property is shown by the equation?
Column A Column B
1.
(34 + 11) + 9 = (11 + 34) + 9
2.
25 + (–15 + 4) = (25 + (–15)) + 4
3.
–(–21 + 8) = 21 + (–8)
4.
–30 + (–16) = –16 + (–30)
A.
commutative property
B.
associative property
C.
opposite of a sum property
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what are all the queststion marks for
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i dont know why its like that hold on
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1 is a
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thnxs
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