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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

3x plus y equals 6 what does y equal?

That's going to depend on the value of 'x', and it'll change every time 'x' changes.

Whatever number 'x' happens to be at the moment, 'y' equals 6 more than

triple the negative of that number.

What are the solutions to x plus 4 equals 2?

x+4=2

x=2-4 (taking 4 to other side )

x=-2

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substituting x=-2

x+4=2

-2+4=2

2=2

8x plus 5 equals 5 plus 6 x?

8x+5=5+6x

1. Get variables on the same side by subtracting 6x from both sides.

8x-6x+5=5+6x-6x

2x+5=5

2. Move all the constants to the side opposite of the variable side. (5 is a constant. Any value without an x.)

2x+5-5=5-5

2x=0

3. Get the x by itself by dividing both sides by 2.

2x/2=0/2

x=0

Your final answer is x=0

How many gloves do you need to take out of a box containing 6 pairs of brown gloves and 6 pairs of black gloves to be sure you get at least 1 pair eight?

Assuming the last word in the question is meant to be "right", the answer is 13.

The first 12 could be 6 brown left-hand, and 6 black left-hand gloves.

If handedness does not matter the answer is 3 (but have you ever tried to put a glove on the wrong hand?).

What is the line of symmetry for y equals 2x2 - 4x 1?

Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals" etc. And using ^ to indicate powers (eg x-squared = x^2).

How do you tell for death function?

Breath will not fog a mirror. No carotid pulse. No muscular movements. No flinch response from tactile triggers. Not raiding the refrigerator for 7 days.

Can you please tell an experience which proves a vector field?

You walk from your home to school, you walk back from your school to home. Outcome: you have walked two lots of the distance between your home and school but your resulting displacement is 0: you are now exactly where you started from. The sum of two vectors of the same magnitude but in opposite directions is 0.

Another example: try rowing a boat across a flowing stream. To go to the opposite bank you need to aim up-stream. Alternatively, if you try to row at right angles to the bank that you started from, you will end up downstream. These are examples of adding vectors that are acting at an angle to one another.

Solve for 7 x plus 17 0?

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How do you read 29'-0'' x 9'-4''?

I would say "Twenty-nine feet by nine feet four inches."

What would be the value of x if y-8?

Anything you like, since there is no link between x and y.