Identify the series as geometric or arithmetic.
2, 4/3, 8/9, 16/27...
Mathematics, 22.08.2019 06:20 seider8952
Identify the series as geometric or arithmetic.
2, 4/3, 8/9, 16/27
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The average number of vehicles waiting in line to enter a parking lot can be modeled by the function f left parenthesis x right x squared over 2 left parenthesis 1 minus x right parenthesis endfraction , where x is a number between 0 and 1 known as the traffic intensity. find the rate of change of the number of vehicles waiting with respect to the traffic intensity for the intensities (a) xequals0.3 and (b) xequals0.6.
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