Chapter 4: Q. 42 (page 209)
Find the real zeros of f. Use the real zeros to factor f.
Short Answer
The real zeros of the function are .
And it is factored as .
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Chapter 4: Q. 42 (page 209)
Find the real zeros of f. Use the real zeros to factor f.
The real zeros of the function are .
And it is factored as .
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United Parcel Service has contracted you to design a closed box with a square base that has a volume of cubic inches. See the illustration.
Part (a): Express the surface area S of the box as a function of x.
Part (b): Using a graphing utility, graph the function found in part (a).
Part (c): What is the minimum amount of cardboard that can be used to construct the box?
Part (d): What are the dimensions of the box that minimize the surface are?
Part (e): Why might UPS be interested in designing a box that minimizes the surface area?
Find the domain of the rational function.
Solve the inequality algebraically
In Problems 63–72, find the real solutions of each equation.
Find the vertical, horizontal, and oblique asymptotes, if any, of each rational function.
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