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Calculus

The branch of mathematics that deals with the study of continuously changing quantities, with the use of limits and the differentiation and integration of functions of one or more variables, is called Calculus. Calculus analyzes aspects of change in processes or systems that can be modeled by functions. The English physicist, Isaac Newton, and the German mathematician, G. W. Leibniz, working independently, developed calculus during the 17th century.

25,068 Questions

What is the square root of 999552?

The square root of 999,552 is: 999.7759749063787

How do you log in on lotro?

After you have completely downloaded the game, open it. After it loads and updates, the program will ask you to log in.

Why is du infinitely small in calculus?

du refers to a differential part of u, which is infinitely small.

What is x squared minus 3x minus 28 for x?

This expression doesn't tell what 'x' has to be. In fact, 'x' can be anything. Your choice.

Every time you change 'x', the expression becomes a different number.

If this expression were equal to something, then we could get some exercise

figuring out what 'x' must be in order to make the equation true. But in its present

form, it doesn't say anything, so there's nothing to be proven true or false. It's just

a number that depends on what 'x' is.

The formula y equals mx plus b is known as?

A linear equation in the slope intercept form or the standard form.

Is Y equals four thirds x minus 10 in standard form?

Yes,

y = mx +b is standard form

and

y = 4/3x - 10, is in standard form

y=y

m = 4/3

x=x

b = - 10

5x the quantity x- 1 is equal to 3x the quantity x plus 9 What is x?

5(x - 1) = 3(x + 9)

Eliminate parentheses on the left side:

5x - 5 = 3(x + 9)

Eliminate parentheses on the right side:

5x - 5 = 3x + 27

Subtract 3x from each side:

2x - 5 = 27

Add 5 to each side:

2x = 32

Divide each side by 2:

x = 16

How do you solve for X in one half X equals 13?

One half X = 13

Double both sides: A whole X = 26

So, answer: X = 26

What is the reason to use a math?

  1. While shopping to add the total cost or calculate the discount.
  2. In Computer Programming.
  3. In Rocket Science.
  4. To calculate the distance between banks of a river before crossing it!
  5. To calculate the time of journey from one place to another.
  6. ...And anything you can think of!

Why all graph lies in x and y plane but not in z-plane?

The z-direction is used in upper level mathematics when the additional variable, z, is added for analysis. When this is done, equations are usually functions of x and y, with z being the dependent variable. Functions in the x-y plane are a special subset of the functions with x, y, and z, where z = 0.

Algebra, Calculus and other lower math courses typically only deal with the two variables, x and y, because, as many people will attest, it is hard enough just with two variables. Therefore it is enough for all the graphs to be contained in the x-y plane and to ignore the z-direction in order for students to learn basic concepts and ideas to be used in later math courses which may add the z variable (and potentially more variables in the more abstract math courses).

Why do we take a limit in math?

There are situations in mathematics where the value of a function is not defined for some value of the argument but you can get closer and closer to a fixed value. In such cases a limit may be the appropriate solution for finding an answer.

Uses of statistics in daily life?

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What is the actual length of time on a lifetime warranty of a product?

It should actually be lifetime. But, you would need your receipt for purchase, a copy of the warranty, and the company would still need to be in business or readily contacted. Also, the damage would be included in the warranty, and not due to something that is excluded.

According to the laws in different states, a Lifetime Warranty is only good for the lifetime of that product not your lifetime. As each product varies from material to material as well as manufacturer to manufacturer so does its lifetime. Unless specifically noted otherwise, the lifetime of a product in some states can be as little as 3 years.