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  1. How do you solve #Ln (x+2)+ln (x-2)=3#? - Socratic

    Jul 7, 2016 · Using the properties of the logarithm we find that x~=4.91 To solve this equation we need to perform the "anit-log" of the equation, which is the exponential function or e^x where …

  2. What is the inverse of the function f (x) = sqrtx? | Socratic

    Jun 27, 2016 · f^-1 (x) = x^2 There is a clear method to find the inverse of a function. Just follow the steps: Write f (x) as y: " "y = sqrtx Swop x and y:" "x = sqrty Make y the subject:" " x^2 = y …

  3. Answers created by Sridhar V. - Socratic

    Set up the truth table for Z+AB? What is the difference between the 'A' value and the 'a' value in the exponential function general formula of f (x)=Aa^x? How do you use the important points to …

  4. Find the inverse of the matrix [6 -2 -3] [-1 8 -7] [4 -4 6]? - Socratic

    Sep 23, 2017 · Explanation: We write the matrix and the identity matrix side by side and perform the row operations

  5. Question #47c93 - Socratic

    Since you're basically dealing with one equation and two unknowns, you will have to use the information given to find a way to eliminate one of the two Arrhenius parameters first.

  6. Analyzing Concavity of a Function - Socratic

    For #y=e^x/5x^2 +1#, how do you find the approximate intervals where the function is increasing, decreasing, concave up and concave down? How do you find the intervals of increasing, …

  7. Find the peroid of the function. sin (3x)? - Socratic

    May 8, 2018 · (2pi)/3 The most generic sinusoidal function you can have is Asin(\\omega x + \\phi) +b A would affect the amplitude (vertical stretch) w affects the period (horizontal stretch) \\phi …

  8. What are the absolute extrema of f (x)= (9x^ (1/3))/ (3x^2-1

    The absolute extrema of a function are the largest and smallest y-values of the function on a given domain. This domain may be given to us (as in this problem) or it might be the domain of the …

  9. Question #3b716 - Socratic

    I assume that the poster meant: y=e^x tan sqrt {5x} By rewriting the square-root as the 1/2-power, y=e^xtan (5x)^ {1/2} Let us now find the derivative. By Product Rule, y'= (e^x)'cdot tan (5x)^ …

  10. Site Map - Recent Questions | Socratic

    Find an equation of the line through (3,7) and parallel to y=3x-4? Find the area of the region inside these curves? Jill is twice as old as her brother and half as old as her father. In 22 years, her …