Chapter 4: Q. 55 (page 209)
In Problems 39–56, find the real zeros of f. Use the real zeros to factor f.
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The real zeros of fare
The factored form of f is
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Chapter 4: Q. 55 (page 209)
In Problems 39–56, find the real zeros of f. Use the real zeros to factor f.
The real zeros of fare
The factored form of f is
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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?
In Problems 13–24, find the domain of each rational function.
Make up a polynomial function that has the following characteristics: crosses the -axis at and , touches the axis at and , and is above the x-axis between and. Give your polynomial function to a fellow classmate and ask for a written critique
Find the vertical, horizontal, and oblique asymptotes, if any, of each rational function.
Graph each rational function using transformations.
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