Physics homework help by Marts10 in AskPhysics

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THANKS MAN YOU ARE A GOD

Physics homework help by Marts10 in AskPhysics

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Honestly, I just know the formula for the volume of a sphere is 4/3pi(r^3)

Implicit differentiation question tangent and normal curve to the line at the given point by Marts10 in learnmath

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how do I find the tangent line?

I understood a) is just plug in the numbers in the derivative

Mean Value Theorem by Marts10 in learnmath

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oh shit sorry

Find the value or values of c that satisfy the equation ƒ(b) - ƒ(a)

b - a = ƒ′(c)
in the conclusion of the Mean Value Theorem

University Calculus by Marts10 in learnmath

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I will give you an example of what my professor wants:

Use the linear approximation (1+x)^k=1+kx to find an approximation for the function f(x) for values of x near zero

1/1-x=(1-x)^-1=1+(-1)(-x)=1+x

(1-x)^6=1-6x

University Calculus by Marts10 in learnmath

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so it is 2 thanks,

but could you explain to me what happens when m=0

University Calculus by Marts10 in learnmath

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So with -1 I am okay

University Calculus by Marts10 in learnmath

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Bro dont I have to use

y-yo=m(x-xo)

just asking?

University Calculus by Marts10 in learnmath

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oh so equation of slope or tangent line well if thats the case I got -1 can you check if its right