When x = 7, f(x) = 3*(4-x) = 3*(-3) = -9
x = 9
√x7 = (x7)1/2 = x7/2 ≡ x3.5
sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5
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No, because of the sudden change of direction at that point.
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x = 9
√x7 = (x7)1/2 = x7/2 ≡ x3.5
sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5sqrt(x7) = sqrt(x6*x) = x3*sqrt(x)or, more simply,sqrt(x7) = x7/2 = x3.5
If the x value changes u, then the y value changes by 7u.
It will fit both of them.
If you mean n times 7 equals 56... Then the value of n is 8 !
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Yes, that happens with any continuous function. The limit is equal to the function value in this case.Yes, that happens with any continuous function. The limit is equal to the function value in this case.Yes, that happens with any continuous function. The limit is equal to the function value in this case.Yes, that happens with any continuous function. The limit is equal to the function value in this case.
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