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3. (a) ΔΔht =
h ( 34π )−h( π4 ) = −1−1 = − 4 h( π ) − h ( π )
(b) ΔΔht = 2π π 6 = 0 −π 3 = −3π 3
3π −π π π −
4 4 2 2 6 3
R (2) − R (0)
5. ΔΔθR = 2−0 = 8+12− 1 = 32−1 = 1
Δy (2 + h )3 − 23 2 3 2 3
11. (a) Δx = h
= 8+12 h + 4hh + h −8 = 12h + 4hh + h = 12 + 4h + h 2 . As h → 0, 12 + 4h + h 2 → 12, at P (2, 8)
the slope is 12.
(b) y − 8 = 12( x − 2) y − 8 = 12 x − 24 y = 12 x − 16.
Δp
15. (a) Q Slope of PQ = Δt
Q1 (10, 225) 650 − 225 = 42.5 m/sec
20−10
Q2 (14,375) 650−375 = 45.83 m/sec
20−14
Q3 (16.5, 475) 650 − 475 = 50.00 m/sec
20 −16.5
Q4 (18,550) 650−550 = 50.00 m/sec
20−18
(b) At t = 20, the sportscar was traveling approximately 50 m/sec or 180 km/h.
Δp
16. (a) Q Slope of PQ = Δt
Q1 (5, 20) 80− 20 = 12 m/sec
10−5
Q2 (7,39) 80−39 = 13.7 m/sec
10 −7
Q3 (8.5,58) 80 −58 = 14.7 m/sec
10−8.5
Q4 (9.5, 72) 80− 72 = 16 m/sec
10−9.5
(b) Approximately 16 m/sec
p
17. (a)
200
Profit (1000s)
160
120
80
40
0 t
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Ye ar
Δp
174−62 = 112 = 56 thousand dollars per year
(b) Δt = 2014 −2012 2
Δp
62− 27 = 35 thousand dollars per year.
(c) The average rate of change from 2011 to 2012 is Δt = 2012 −2011
Δp
111−62 = 49 thousand dollars per year.
The average rate of change from 2012 to 2013 is Δt = 2013 − 2012
So, the rate at which profits were changing in 2012 is approximately 12 (35 + 49) = 42 thousand dollars
per year.
(b) g ( x) = x
1+ h 1.1 1.01 1.001 1.0001 1.00001 1.000001
1+ h 1.04880 1.004987 1.0004998 1.0000499 1.000005 1.0000005
( 1 + h − 1 /h ) 0.4880 0.4987 0.4998 0.499 0.5 0.5
(c) The rate of change of g ( x) at x = 1 is 0.5.
(d) The calculator gives lim 1+hh −1 = 12 .
h →0
1−1 −1
f (3) − f (2)
20. (a) i) 3− 2
= 3 2
1
= 6
1
= − 61
1 −1 2 −T
f (T ) − f (2) −T
ii) T −2
= TT − 22 = 2TT −22T = 2T2(−TT−2) = −2T2(2 −T )
= − 21T , T =/ 2
(b) T 2.1 2.01 2.001 2.0001 2.00001 2.000001
f (T ) 0.476190 0.497512 0.499750 0.4999750 0.499997 0.499999
( f (T ) − f (2))/(T − 2) −0.2381 −0.2488 −0.2500 −0.2500 −0.2500 −0.2500
(c) The table indicates the rate of change is −0.25 at t = 2.
( )
(d) lim −21T = − 14
T →2
Q Slope of PQ = ΔΔst
Q1 (1, 15) 15− 20 = 5 mi/hr
1− 2
Q2 (1.5, 19) 19− 20 = 2 mi/hr
1.5− 2
Q3 (1.9, 19.9) 19.9− 20 = 1 mi/hr
1.9− 2
Thus, it appears that the instantaneous speed at t = 2 is 0 mi/hr.
At P (3, 22):
Slope of PQ = ΔΔst Q Slope of PQ = ΔΔst
Q
35− 22 = 13 mi/hr Q1 (2, 20) 20− 22 = 2 mi/hr
Q1 (4, 35) 2−3
4 −3
30− 22 Q2 (2.5, 20) 20− 22 = 4 mi/hr
Q2 (3.5, 30)
3.5−3
= 16 mi/hr 2.5−3
23− 22 Q3 (2.9, 21.6) 21.6− 22 = 4 mi/hr
Q3 (3.1, 23)
3.1−3
= 10 mi/hr 2.9−3
Thus, it appears that the instantaneous speed at t = 3 is about 7 mi/hr.
Language: Italian
CESARE CANTÙ
EDIZIONE POPOLARE
RIVEDUTA DALL'AUTORE E PORTATA FINO AGLI ULTIMI EVENTI
TOMO XIII.
TORINO
UNIONE TIPOGRAFICO-EDITRICE
1877
INDICE
LIBRO DECIMOSESTO
CAPITOLO CLXXV.
La Rivoluzione francese.