multivariable calc
how do I figure out which graph it is in the last part?
That's soooo much to read e.e
maybe i should goto the reading section of this site
i suppose since R is being raised to a power, as R goes up, P goes down, do it doesnt seem like it could be D
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how would I graph this?
why are there multiple lines on the graph?
oh I see it corresponds to each balance equation i did previously...?
ok I might be able to solve it then, was confused because there were multiple curves...
still a bit lost here, tried graphing it, get strange results.
lucky guess is, got the answer as C, but havent nailed down why.
set r=0
and solve for some y intercepts
if you set r=0, P=0
or set it to 0.00001
k
actually when u set r=0 p is not 0 its just a 0/0 expression
if i do that then i get http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=y%3D%28450000*0.00000001%29%2F%28%281%2B0.00000001%29^120-1%29%29 3750, but that wasnt would correspond to graph A...
wait nvm
extra 0 on the 45000, k thanks man.
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