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Polynomials that satisfy a formula.

Consider the formula (f X g)'(x) = f'(x)g'(x). When do polynomials f and g satisfy the formula?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Calculus

Posting ID:

9195

OTA ID:

103139

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projectile motion

With this problem im seeking a detailed explanation. I already have some of the answers however i dont see how they were obtained. Can you please solve this and show me how each answer was obtained. My numbers are way off from what they should be. Thanks The quarterback of a football team releases a pass at a height of 7feet above the playing field, and the football is caught by a receiver 30 yrds directly downfield at a height of 4feet. The pass is released at an angle of 35 degrees with the horizontal. a) find the speed of the football when it is released. (initial velocity) b) find the maximum height of the football c) find the time the receiver has to reac... click for more

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Calculus

Posting ID:

9257

OTA ID:

102509

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calc. III vectors

Find the vectors T, N, and B at the given point. r(t)= , (1,0,1) I'm having problems with this one because it requires lots of calc. I and II and i just can't remember how to do some of this. I can take the first derivative and the second but doing the cross product is giving me trouble.

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Calculus

Posting ID:

9269

OTA ID:

103866

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Derivatives and Differentiation of Functions: Rate Change in Radius of a Sphere

A spherical baloon is being inflated at a rate of 400 cubic cm/min. At what rate is the radius changing when the radius is 25 cm. GIVEN (V=4/3*pi*r^3)

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Calculus

Posting ID:

9373

OTA ID:

101767

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Derivatives and differentiation: Rate of Change - Surface Area of a Cube

At what rate is the surface area of a cube changing the edge measures 5 inches and is changing at a rate of 2 in/min. GIVEN (A=6*s^2)

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Calculus

Posting ID:

9374

OTA ID:

102827

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