Given:
Determine where the function is increasing/decreasing and where the function is concave
up/concave down. Please show the different steps...don\'t just list the answers.
Solution
df/dx=(x^2-4)4x-2x(2x^2)=0 4x^3-16x-4x^3=0 -16x=0 x=0 f(0)= 0.
Guaranteed Return Mr. Juan Tobias Rich (Toby to his friends) has r.pdfvickyaichslg
Guaranteed Return
Mr. Juan Tobias Rich (Toby to his friends) has recently inherited $50,000 from the estate of his
great-aunt. He has never had capital to invest before, so he is not quite sure what to do. His
friend Mr. Richard Stuffy is an investment counselor for a local stock brokerage firm, Bullfinch
and Bearwallow. In their initial talk, Toby said, “I want to invest the entire inheritance, but no
more now. I am living very well on my salary, and I really have no need for the money in the
near-term. My goal is to combine this with a good chunk of my future raises, so that I can retire
early— in 25 years or so.” Richard believes Toby will follow his savings plan. Toby in two years
saved enough for the down payment on a house, which he purchased last year.
Toby’s capital is too limited for many forms of independent investment. On the other hand, his
possibilities go far beyond a certificate of deposit or a few shares of stock. As is normal practice
with new clients, Richard has developed three distinctly different investment alternatives (in this
case, each is for $50,000). Richard uses his client’s reactions to the investment choices to
develop clearer goals for each client’s investment strategy.
The first of these alternatives is the financing of a second mortgage on a commercial structure.
The risk on this investment is relatively low because the loan is secured by the building. It runs
for a 25-year period, with annual payments at a 15% annual rate. The borrower pays the cost of
title and fire insurance as well as the fees to the bank that acts as the intermediary for payments.
The second alternative is the purchase of 25-year bonds issued by the local power authority.
These bonds carry a face rate of 9% with interest paid annually. However, interest rates for this
class of bond have risen in recent years (currently 11%) so that the bonds are selling at a discount
from their face value. The power authority has recently announced some cost overruns on the
nuclear facility that is under construction. In reaction to this news and fearful of more substantial
problems, their bonds in particular are being discounted more heavily—to correspond to a 14%
rate of return. Thus, if the bonds are paid off, this is a rare opportunity, but there is some risk of
default.
The third alternative is as a limited partner in a business run by some friends of Toby and
Richard. The business is a spin-off from a local high-tech firm, which is still in the embryonic
stage. Their friends hope to take the firm public (sell stock and become publicly held) within
three years. At this point, the investor’s capital would be returned with substantial interest.
However, the company may go bankrupt instead. If this happens, Toby can expect to get back
about 20 cents on the dollar. Although many intermediate states are possible, Richard believes
that the two extreme possibilities provide adequate guidance. He estimates that there is a 40%
chance of success and that the o.
Guaranteed ReturnMr. Juan Tobias Rich (Toby to his friends) .pdfvickyaichslg
Guaranteed Return
Mr. Juan Tobias Rich (Toby to his friends) has recently inherited$50,000 from the estate of his
great-aunt. He has never had capital to invest before, so he is not quite sure what to do. His
friend Mr. Richard Stuffy is an investment counselor for a local stock brokerage firm, Bullfinch
and Bearwallow. In their initial talk, Toby said, “I want to invest the entire inheritance, but no
more now. I am living very well on my salary, and I really have no need for the money in the
near-term. My goal is to combine this with a good chunk of my future raises, so that I can retire
early— in 25 years or so.” Richard believes Toby will follow his savings plan. Toby in two years
saved enough for the down payment on a house, which he purchased last year.
Toby’s capital is too limited for many forms of independent investment. On the other hand, his
possibilities go far beyond a certificate of deposit or a few shares of stock. As is normal practice
with new clients, Richard has developed three distinctly different investment alternatives (in this
case, each is for $50,000). Richard uses his client’s reactions to the investment choices to
develop clearer goals for each client’s investment strategy.
The first of these alternatives is the financing of a second mortgage on a commercial structure.
The risk on this investment is relatively low because the loan is secured by the building. It runs
for a 25-year period, with annual payments at a 15% annual rate. The borrower pays the cost of
title and fire insurance as well as the fees to the bank that acts as the intermediary for payments.
The second alternative is the purchase of 25-year bonds issued by the local power authority.
These bonds carry a face rate of 9% with interest paid annually. However, interest rates for this
class of bond have risen in recent years (currently 11%) so that the bonds are selling at a discount
from their face value. The power authority has recently announced some cost overruns on the
nuclear facility that is under construction. In reaction to this news and fearful of more substantial
problems, their bonds in particular are being discounted more heavily—to correspond to a 14%
rate of return. Thus, if the bonds are paid off, this is a rare opportunity, but there is some risk of
default.
The third alternative is as a limited partner in a business run by some friends of Toby and
Richard. The business is a spin-off from a local high-tech firm, which is still in the embryonic
stage. Their friends hope to take the firm public (sell stock and become publicly held) within
three years. At this point, the investor’s capital would be returned with substantial interest.
However, the company may go bankrupt instead. If this happens, Toby can expect to get back
about 20 cents on the dollar. Although many intermediate states are possible, Richard believes
that the two extreme possibilities provide adequate guidance. He estimates that there is a 40%
chance of success and that the or.
Groups are defined by all of the following characteristics except.pdfvickyaichslg
Groups are defined by all of the following characteristics except:
a. The members are mutually dependent on each other.
b. There is recognition that people belong to a collective entity.
c. There are rules and roles that control people
Solution
Soln:
The answer is e because group membership requires conformance to group norms and group
needs are more important than people\'s personal needs.Therefore e is not characteristic of a
group..
Graph the function. Find the domain and rangey= 32 (square root o.pdfvickyaichslg
Graph the function. Find the domain and range
y= 3/2 (square root of x+ 3) - 1
1. The domain is ____? Or the domain is all real numbers? Type as an inequalit
2. What is the range? Or is the range all real numbers? Tyke as an inequality
Solution
1) domain is allowed x values
so since we have square root x+3>=0
so domain is -3<=x.
Graham and Harvey (2001) found that _____ and _____ were the two mos.pdfvickyaichslg
Graham and Harvey (2001) found that _____ and _____ were the two most popular capital
budgeting methods. A. Internal Rate of Return; Payback Period B. Internal Rate of Return; Net
Present Value C. Net Present Value; Payback Period D. Modified Internal Rate of Return;
Internal Rate of Return E. Modified Internal Rate of Return; Net Present Value
Solution
Graham and Harvey (2001) found that NET PRESENT VALUE and INTERNAL RATE OF
RETURN were the two most popular capital budgeting methods..
gradational boundaries between different sedimentary rock types can .pdfvickyaichslg
gradational boundaries between different sedimentary rock types can form from?
Solution
Gradational boundaries between different sedimentary rock types can form from:
A) slowing of the current over time
B) a progressive change from one environment to another
C) a gradual rise or fall in sea level
It is formed from all of the above.
Governments are capable of whatA.Creating wealthB.Transferring .pdfvickyaichslg
Governments are capable of what?
A.Creating wealth
B.Transferring wealth
C.Destroying wealth
D.All of the above
E.A and B
F.B and C
Solution
Hi,
The correct answer is A and B
Eplanation: Goverment for most of the part are engaged in the process of creation of wealth and
then distributing it among the masses. It creates wealth through various government-owned
businesses and distributes or transfers them through government jobs.
Guaranteed Return Mr. Juan Tobias Rich (Toby to his friends) has r.pdfvickyaichslg
Guaranteed Return
Mr. Juan Tobias Rich (Toby to his friends) has recently inherited $50,000 from the estate of his
great-aunt. He has never had capital to invest before, so he is not quite sure what to do. His
friend Mr. Richard Stuffy is an investment counselor for a local stock brokerage firm, Bullfinch
and Bearwallow. In their initial talk, Toby said, “I want to invest the entire inheritance, but no
more now. I am living very well on my salary, and I really have no need for the money in the
near-term. My goal is to combine this with a good chunk of my future raises, so that I can retire
early— in 25 years or so.” Richard believes Toby will follow his savings plan. Toby in two years
saved enough for the down payment on a house, which he purchased last year.
Toby’s capital is too limited for many forms of independent investment. On the other hand, his
possibilities go far beyond a certificate of deposit or a few shares of stock. As is normal practice
with new clients, Richard has developed three distinctly different investment alternatives (in this
case, each is for $50,000). Richard uses his client’s reactions to the investment choices to
develop clearer goals for each client’s investment strategy.
The first of these alternatives is the financing of a second mortgage on a commercial structure.
The risk on this investment is relatively low because the loan is secured by the building. It runs
for a 25-year period, with annual payments at a 15% annual rate. The borrower pays the cost of
title and fire insurance as well as the fees to the bank that acts as the intermediary for payments.
The second alternative is the purchase of 25-year bonds issued by the local power authority.
These bonds carry a face rate of 9% with interest paid annually. However, interest rates for this
class of bond have risen in recent years (currently 11%) so that the bonds are selling at a discount
from their face value. The power authority has recently announced some cost overruns on the
nuclear facility that is under construction. In reaction to this news and fearful of more substantial
problems, their bonds in particular are being discounted more heavily—to correspond to a 14%
rate of return. Thus, if the bonds are paid off, this is a rare opportunity, but there is some risk of
default.
The third alternative is as a limited partner in a business run by some friends of Toby and
Richard. The business is a spin-off from a local high-tech firm, which is still in the embryonic
stage. Their friends hope to take the firm public (sell stock and become publicly held) within
three years. At this point, the investor’s capital would be returned with substantial interest.
However, the company may go bankrupt instead. If this happens, Toby can expect to get back
about 20 cents on the dollar. Although many intermediate states are possible, Richard believes
that the two extreme possibilities provide adequate guidance. He estimates that there is a 40%
chance of success and that the o.
Guaranteed ReturnMr. Juan Tobias Rich (Toby to his friends) .pdfvickyaichslg
Guaranteed Return
Mr. Juan Tobias Rich (Toby to his friends) has recently inherited$50,000 from the estate of his
great-aunt. He has never had capital to invest before, so he is not quite sure what to do. His
friend Mr. Richard Stuffy is an investment counselor for a local stock brokerage firm, Bullfinch
and Bearwallow. In their initial talk, Toby said, “I want to invest the entire inheritance, but no
more now. I am living very well on my salary, and I really have no need for the money in the
near-term. My goal is to combine this with a good chunk of my future raises, so that I can retire
early— in 25 years or so.” Richard believes Toby will follow his savings plan. Toby in two years
saved enough for the down payment on a house, which he purchased last year.
Toby’s capital is too limited for many forms of independent investment. On the other hand, his
possibilities go far beyond a certificate of deposit or a few shares of stock. As is normal practice
with new clients, Richard has developed three distinctly different investment alternatives (in this
case, each is for $50,000). Richard uses his client’s reactions to the investment choices to
develop clearer goals for each client’s investment strategy.
The first of these alternatives is the financing of a second mortgage on a commercial structure.
The risk on this investment is relatively low because the loan is secured by the building. It runs
for a 25-year period, with annual payments at a 15% annual rate. The borrower pays the cost of
title and fire insurance as well as the fees to the bank that acts as the intermediary for payments.
The second alternative is the purchase of 25-year bonds issued by the local power authority.
These bonds carry a face rate of 9% with interest paid annually. However, interest rates for this
class of bond have risen in recent years (currently 11%) so that the bonds are selling at a discount
from their face value. The power authority has recently announced some cost overruns on the
nuclear facility that is under construction. In reaction to this news and fearful of more substantial
problems, their bonds in particular are being discounted more heavily—to correspond to a 14%
rate of return. Thus, if the bonds are paid off, this is a rare opportunity, but there is some risk of
default.
The third alternative is as a limited partner in a business run by some friends of Toby and
Richard. The business is a spin-off from a local high-tech firm, which is still in the embryonic
stage. Their friends hope to take the firm public (sell stock and become publicly held) within
three years. At this point, the investor’s capital would be returned with substantial interest.
However, the company may go bankrupt instead. If this happens, Toby can expect to get back
about 20 cents on the dollar. Although many intermediate states are possible, Richard believes
that the two extreme possibilities provide adequate guidance. He estimates that there is a 40%
chance of success and that the or.
Groups are defined by all of the following characteristics except.pdfvickyaichslg
Groups are defined by all of the following characteristics except:
a. The members are mutually dependent on each other.
b. There is recognition that people belong to a collective entity.
c. There are rules and roles that control people
Solution
Soln:
The answer is e because group membership requires conformance to group norms and group
needs are more important than people\'s personal needs.Therefore e is not characteristic of a
group..
Graph the function. Find the domain and rangey= 32 (square root o.pdfvickyaichslg
Graph the function. Find the domain and range
y= 3/2 (square root of x+ 3) - 1
1. The domain is ____? Or the domain is all real numbers? Type as an inequalit
2. What is the range? Or is the range all real numbers? Tyke as an inequality
Solution
1) domain is allowed x values
so since we have square root x+3>=0
so domain is -3<=x.
Graham and Harvey (2001) found that _____ and _____ were the two mos.pdfvickyaichslg
Graham and Harvey (2001) found that _____ and _____ were the two most popular capital
budgeting methods. A. Internal Rate of Return; Payback Period B. Internal Rate of Return; Net
Present Value C. Net Present Value; Payback Period D. Modified Internal Rate of Return;
Internal Rate of Return E. Modified Internal Rate of Return; Net Present Value
Solution
Graham and Harvey (2001) found that NET PRESENT VALUE and INTERNAL RATE OF
RETURN were the two most popular capital budgeting methods..
gradational boundaries between different sedimentary rock types can .pdfvickyaichslg
gradational boundaries between different sedimentary rock types can form from?
Solution
Gradational boundaries between different sedimentary rock types can form from:
A) slowing of the current over time
B) a progressive change from one environment to another
C) a gradual rise or fall in sea level
It is formed from all of the above.
Governments are capable of whatA.Creating wealthB.Transferring .pdfvickyaichslg
Governments are capable of what?
A.Creating wealth
B.Transferring wealth
C.Destroying wealth
D.All of the above
E.A and B
F.B and C
Solution
Hi,
The correct answer is A and B
Eplanation: Goverment for most of the part are engaged in the process of creation of wealth and
then distributing it among the masses. It creates wealth through various government-owned
businesses and distributes or transfers them through government jobs.
Gordon Company sponsors a defined benefit pension plan. The followin.pdfvickyaichslg
Gordon Company sponsors a defined benefit pension plan. The following information related to
the pension plan is available for 2014 and 2015.
2014
2015
%
A. Compute pension expense for 2014 and 2015.
B.Prepare the journal entries to record the pension expense and the company’s funding of the
pension plan for both years.
2014
2015Plan assets (fair value), December 31$1,423,863$1,729,413Projected benefit obligation,
January 11,425,9001,629,600Pension asset/liability, January 1285,180Cr.?Prior service cost,
January 1509,250488,880Service cost122,220183,330Actual and expected return on plan
assets48,88861,110Amortization of prior service cost20,37024,444Contributions
(funding)234,255244,440Accumulated benefit obligation, December
311,018,5001,120,350Interest/settlement rate8%8
%
Solution
2014
2015
Service cost
122,220
488,880
Interest (1,425,900 *8%)
114072
130368
Expected Return on plan assets
48,888
61110
Amortization of prior service cost
20370
24,444
Pension expense
305,550
704,802
2014
2015
Service cost
122,220
488,880
Interest (1,425,900 *8%)
114072
130368
Expected Return on plan assets
48,888
61110
Amortization of prior service cost
20370
24,444
Pension expense
305,550
704,802.
Given the x has a Poisson distribution with 0=1.4, what is the proba.pdfvickyaichslg
Given the x has a Poisson distribution with 0=1.4, what is the probability that x=0?
Solution
Possion Distribution
PMF of P.D is = f ( k ) = e- x / x!
Where
= parameter of the distribution.
x = is the number of independent trials
P( X = 0 ) = e ^-0.1 * 0.1^0 / 0! = 0.9048.
Given,6 white tennis balls and 3 red tennis balls in a close box. .pdfvickyaichslg
Given,6 white tennis balls and 3 red tennis balls in a close box.
EVENT:drawing 2 balls of the same color.
1:find probability of drawing 2 balls of the same color?
2:find minimum number of draws without replaced to obtain 2 balls of the same color?
Solution
a) 6C2/9C2 + 3C2/9C2 =15/36 +3/36 =1/2.
Given two random variables X and Y that have joint density f(x,y.pdfvickyaichslg
Given two random variables X and Y that have joint density
f(x,y) = x*e^-x(1+y) for x>0 and y > 0
0 elsewhere
Find UX|y
Solution
f(x,y) = x*e^-x(1+y) for x>0 and y > 0
fX|y=f(x,y)/fX(x)
fX(x)=integ xe-x(1+y)dy
= xe-x(y+y2)
fX|y= xe-x(1+y)/xe-x(y+y2)
=1/y y not equal to -1.
given the situation described, identify the type of smpling. student.pdfvickyaichslg
given the situation described, identify the type of smpling. students at local univ are classified
according to their progress of their degree program as freshman, soph, jrs and seniors and non
matriculating, then random samples are taken.
Random sampling
systematic sampling
convenience sampling
stratified sampling
cluster sampling
Solution
Stratified sampling. The population is divided into strata (freshmen, etc.) and
random samples taken from each strata..
Given the signal f(t) = 2t, find the exponential Fourier series repr.pdfvickyaichslg
Plato believed that unchanging ideas or forms exist outside the physical realm. He believed that these ideas are the true objects of knowledge and that the physical world is inferior to the rational intellect. Plato's theory of forms traces back to his teacher Socrates, who believed that the inner spirit has intuitive access to divine truths which he tried to define through dialogues, as revealed in Plato's writings.
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Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
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Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
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Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Gordon Company sponsors a defined benefit pension plan. The followin.pdfvickyaichslg
Gordon Company sponsors a defined benefit pension plan. The following information related to
the pension plan is available for 2014 and 2015.
2014
2015
%
A. Compute pension expense for 2014 and 2015.
B.Prepare the journal entries to record the pension expense and the company’s funding of the
pension plan for both years.
2014
2015Plan assets (fair value), December 31$1,423,863$1,729,413Projected benefit obligation,
January 11,425,9001,629,600Pension asset/liability, January 1285,180Cr.?Prior service cost,
January 1509,250488,880Service cost122,220183,330Actual and expected return on plan
assets48,88861,110Amortization of prior service cost20,37024,444Contributions
(funding)234,255244,440Accumulated benefit obligation, December
311,018,5001,120,350Interest/settlement rate8%8
%
Solution
2014
2015
Service cost
122,220
488,880
Interest (1,425,900 *8%)
114072
130368
Expected Return on plan assets
48,888
61110
Amortization of prior service cost
20370
24,444
Pension expense
305,550
704,802
2014
2015
Service cost
122,220
488,880
Interest (1,425,900 *8%)
114072
130368
Expected Return on plan assets
48,888
61110
Amortization of prior service cost
20370
24,444
Pension expense
305,550
704,802.
Given the x has a Poisson distribution with 0=1.4, what is the proba.pdfvickyaichslg
Given the x has a Poisson distribution with 0=1.4, what is the probability that x=0?
Solution
Possion Distribution
PMF of P.D is = f ( k ) = e- x / x!
Where
= parameter of the distribution.
x = is the number of independent trials
P( X = 0 ) = e ^-0.1 * 0.1^0 / 0! = 0.9048.
Given,6 white tennis balls and 3 red tennis balls in a close box. .pdfvickyaichslg
Given,6 white tennis balls and 3 red tennis balls in a close box.
EVENT:drawing 2 balls of the same color.
1:find probability of drawing 2 balls of the same color?
2:find minimum number of draws without replaced to obtain 2 balls of the same color?
Solution
a) 6C2/9C2 + 3C2/9C2 =15/36 +3/36 =1/2.
Given two random variables X and Y that have joint density f(x,y.pdfvickyaichslg
Given two random variables X and Y that have joint density
f(x,y) = x*e^-x(1+y) for x>0 and y > 0
0 elsewhere
Find UX|y
Solution
f(x,y) = x*e^-x(1+y) for x>0 and y > 0
fX|y=f(x,y)/fX(x)
fX(x)=integ xe-x(1+y)dy
= xe-x(y+y2)
fX|y= xe-x(1+y)/xe-x(y+y2)
=1/y y not equal to -1.
given the situation described, identify the type of smpling. student.pdfvickyaichslg
given the situation described, identify the type of smpling. students at local univ are classified
according to their progress of their degree program as freshman, soph, jrs and seniors and non
matriculating, then random samples are taken.
Random sampling
systematic sampling
convenience sampling
stratified sampling
cluster sampling
Solution
Stratified sampling. The population is divided into strata (freshmen, etc.) and
random samples taken from each strata..
Given the signal f(t) = 2t, find the exponential Fourier series repr.pdfvickyaichslg
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
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GivenDetermine where the function is increasingdecreasing and wh.pdf
1. Given:
Determine where the function is increasing/decreasing and where the function is concave
up/concave down. Please show the different steps...don't just list the answers.
Solution
df/dx=(x^2-4)4x-2x(2x^2)=0 4x^3-16x-4x^3=0 -16x=0 x=0 f(0)= 0