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1 Chapter P: Preparation for Calculus P.1 Graphs and Models 1
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Chapter P: Preparation for Calculus 1
Chapter 2: Differentiation 82
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2 Chapter P: Preparation for Calculus P.1 Graphs and Models 2
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
3 Chapter P: Preparation for Calculus P.1 Graphs and Models 3
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d.
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b. e.
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b. e.
c.
a. x-intercepts: (–5, 0), (–2, 0), (2, 0); y-intercepts: (0, 0), (0, 10)
b. x-intercepts: (–5, 0), (2, 0); y-intercept: (0, 10)
c. x-intercepts: (–5, 0), (2, 0); y-intercept: (0, –10)
d. x-intercepts: (–5, 0), (–2, 0), (2, 0); y-intercept: (0, 10)
e. x-intercepts: (–5, 0), (–2, 0), (2, 0); y-intercept: (0, –10)
5. Test for symmetry with respect to each axis and to the origin.
6. Test for symmetry with respect to each axis and to the origin.
a. d.
b. e.
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diameter of the wire in mils (0.001 in). Use a graphing utility to graph the model
a. d.
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where x is the
diameter of the wire in
mils (0.001 in). If the diameter of the wire is doubled, the resistance is changed by approximately
what factor? In determining your answer, you can ignore the constant –0.46.
a.
b.
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s. d.
(Copper) 2 pūls = 1 shahi (or shaie) or 0 0½
English
banabat or half-keran
” 10 shahis = 1 ” 0 5
(silver)
20 shahis = 1 keran (silver) ” 0 10
10 kerans = 1 toman (tomaun), gold ” 7 6
Kerans. s. d.
Rice (per maund, 14 lbs.) 2 1 6
Mutton ” ” 2 1 6
Beef ” ” 1½ 1 1½
Fowls (each) ¾ to 1 7d., 8d. and 0 9
Small chickens (each) ⅓ 0 3
Pigeons ” 0 2
Partridges ” ½ 0 4½
Eggs (40 to 60) 1 0 9
Butter (14 lbs.) 5 3 9
Clarified butter or ghee for
5 to 7 4s. to 5 0
cooking (14 lbs.)
Coffee, Mocha (per lb.) 1 9d. to 0 10
Tobacco (14 lbs.) 4 to 12 3s. to 10 0
Potatoes ” ½ to 2 4½d. to 1 6
Wood for firing (280 lbs.) 2½ 1 9
” broken, in small
5 3 9
quantities (280 lbs.)
Loaf-sugar, English (per lb.) ¾ to 1 6d. to 0 9
Charcoal, sifted (14 lbs.) ½ to 1 4½d. to 0 9
” unsifted ” ¼ to ½ 2d. to 0 4½
Grapes ” 7/20 to 15/20 3d. to 0 7
Dip candles ” 4 3 0
Commonest oil for servants
1½ 1 1½
(14 lbs.)
Bread (14 lbs.) 1 to 1½ 9d. to 1 1
Miles.
Saoudabad 20
Hadji Aga 20
Darathiar 16
56
Slept.
April 10th.— Turcomanchai 24
Meana 16
Jemalabad 12
Tercham 16
Aga Mezar 12
Nikibeg 20
100
[19] This is the one standard weight of Persia, the other being
the miscal or sixth part of our ounce. This, for convenience, is
supposed to consist of twenty nokods—the nokod being a grain
similar to our pea in appearance. The nokod is subdivided into
three gundums or grains (of wheat); these again into four kērāts
(or carats)—these latter, however, are only used in weighing
gems. The Tabriz maund (or batman) and the miscal and its
subdivisions are in use throughout Persia in mercantile affairs.
Further north than Ispahan the sere and the gerewankeh—the
latter about a pound, and borrowed from the Russians—are in
use. Other local weights exist, only known in special places. As a
rule, each village has its special weight (literally stone, “sang”),
and their maunds get lighter and lighter as one gets away from
the large cities.
[20] The cost had been—
Kerans.
Thirty jars, at five kerans 150
Twenty loads of grapes 750
Carriage of same 60
Cost of labour, etc. 100
1060
Per contra.
Kerans.
Paid to me by Jews for refuse, for arrack-making 50
Resale of jars 140
190