Description
f(x)= -1/4x^6 +4x^4 -x^3 +7
User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.
Explanation & Answer
Hello
With a negative leading coefficient?
Graph:
Please let me know if you need any clarification. I'm always happy to answer your questions.
Completion Status:
100%
Review
Review
Anonymous
Really useful study material!
Studypool
4.7
Trustpilot
4.5
Sitejabber
4.4
24/7 Homework Help
Stuck on a homework question? Our verified tutors can answer all questions, from basic math to advanced rocket science!
Most Popular Content
10 pages
Deliverable5 Hypothesis Tests For Two Samples
Instructions: The following worksheets describe two problems – the first problem is for independent samples and the seco ...
Deliverable5 Hypothesis Tests For Two Samples
Instructions: The following worksheets describe two problems – the first problem is for independent samples and the seco is for dependent samples. ...
Determine whether the following equation defines y as a function of x:
x2 + y2 = 16A. Y is a function of xB. X is not a function of yC. X is a function of x.D. Y is not a function of x
Determine whether the following equation defines y as a function of x:
x2 + y2 = 16A. Y is a function of xB. X is not a function of yC. X is a function of x.D. Y is not a function of x
29/200 donors have hypertension - confidence and proportion based on this data:
During a blood-donor program conducted during finals week for college students, a blood-pressure reading is taken first, r ...
29/200 donors have hypertension - confidence and proportion based on this data:
During a blood-donor program conducted during finals week for college students, a blood-pressure reading is taken first, revealing that out of 200 donors, 29 have hypertension. All answers to three places after the decimal. (I did most of these questions already, there are just a few I cannot solve. I starred the ones I have not solved and put the answers next to the question that I already answered. I only really need 2 out of 9. A 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of college students with hypertension during finals week is (____,____). (0.096, 0.1938)We can be 80% confident that the true proportion of college students with hypertension during finals week is (_____) with a margin of error of (_____). (0.145, 0.03187)Unless our sample (of 200 donors) is among the most unusual 10% of samples, the true proportion of college students with hypertension during finals week is between (_____) and (_____). (0.104, 0.186)The probability, at 60% confidence, that a given college donor will have hypertension during finals week is (_____) with a margin of error of (_____). (0.145, 0.210)* Assuming our sample of donors is among the most typical half of such samples, the true proportion of college students with hypertension during finals week is between (______) and (______). (not sure) *We are 99% confident that the true proportion of college students with hypertension during finals week is (_____) with a margin of error of (_____). (0.145, 0.064)Assuming our sample of donors is among the most typical 99.9% of such samples, the true proportion of college students with hypertension during finals week is (_____) and (_____). (0.063, 0.227)* Covering the worst-case scenario, how many donors must we examine in order to be 95% confident that we have the margin of error as small as 0.01? (_____). (not sure) *Using a prior estimate of 15% of college-age students having hypertension, how many donors must we examine in order to be 99% confident that we have the margin of error as small as 0.01? (_____). (8,487)
MAT 205 Ashford University Quantitative Explorations in Everyday Life Discussion
Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapter 9: Modeling Our World and Chapter 10: Modeling with Geometry in y ...
MAT 205 Ashford University Quantitative Explorations in Everyday Life Discussion
Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapter 9: Modeling Our World and Chapter 10: Modeling with Geometry in your course text, especially pages 532-3 & 536-9.For this discussion, identify three different variables from either recent news stories, the web, or that you encounter in your everyday life. Only one of the variables can be “time” as an independent variable.For inspiration, use the examples listed in the solution to Example 1 on p. 537 of the text, or the Week 4 Discussion Sample, (you must select different examples!). There should be three examples total..After you have identified three different variables, make a table of between 10 and 20 entries of data values for each of your variable pair.Then, graph your data–values, for each variable pair, and describe in words the function that relates the variables.Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. It should show all the required math work and explain all the steps. Also include a simple reference for any used resource. For example: Washington Post dated August 13, 2018 or retrieved from <url-address>.Your initial discussion thread is due on Day 4 (Friday), and you have until Day 7 (Monday) to respond to your classmates. Your grade will reflect both the quality of your initial post and the depth of your responses. Carefully review the Grading Rubric for guidance on how your discussion will be evaluated.
4 pages
Exam Final Answer
1. To study the effect of maternal psychiatric disorders, depression, anxiety. During pregnancy, up to 10% and 13% have de ...
Exam Final Answer
1. To study the effect of maternal psychiatric disorders, depression, anxiety. During pregnancy, up to 10% and 13% have depression and anxiety ...
4 pages
Chemistry Work
1. Water Vaporization apply. Make sure that you are showing each step of your work. 1. How much energy is absorbed when 30 ...
Chemistry Work
1. Water Vaporization apply. Make sure that you are showing each step of your work. 1. How much energy is absorbed when 30.3 g of liquid water boils?
Similar Content
Need help with this one
Question 1
The numerical value for a correlation ranges between ________ and ________.
...
how to find unit rate
i need help i am a 9th grader in algebra 1 honors...
Geometry help please?
...
Area of a scaled Figure investigation
Khianna is trying to help her neighbor, Mrs. Johnson design and estimate the cost of a new square patio to be made from 16...
rational functions, algebra homework help
OPEN ENDED Write a function where the graph has vertical asymptotes located at x = 5 and x = 2.Writing in Math Use the i...
University of New Hampshire Cartesian Products Worksheet
This question needs the specific format, which I will show it later. I need one experienced tutor who are good at solving ...
Form Of The Expression
1. What is the simplest form of the expression Sqrt(9x^8y^5)/sqrt(5x^2y^6)...
Final Answer
Using the above calculation, we can say that power series of ∫ 1+? 4 ?? is, To find the points of convergence we can use...
Which Forecasting
This discussion is based on the article, “Manager’s Guide to Forecasting” by David Georgoff and Robert Murdick from ...
Related Tags
Book Guides
Get 24/7
Homework help
Our tutors provide high quality explanations & answers.
Post question
Most Popular Content
10 pages
Deliverable5 Hypothesis Tests For Two Samples
Instructions: The following worksheets describe two problems – the first problem is for independent samples and the seco ...
Deliverable5 Hypothesis Tests For Two Samples
Instructions: The following worksheets describe two problems – the first problem is for independent samples and the seco is for dependent samples. ...
Determine whether the following equation defines y as a function of x:
x2 + y2 = 16A. Y is a function of xB. X is not a function of yC. X is a function of x.D. Y is not a function of x
Determine whether the following equation defines y as a function of x:
x2 + y2 = 16A. Y is a function of xB. X is not a function of yC. X is a function of x.D. Y is not a function of x
29/200 donors have hypertension - confidence and proportion based on this data:
During a blood-donor program conducted during finals week for college students, a blood-pressure reading is taken first, r ...
29/200 donors have hypertension - confidence and proportion based on this data:
During a blood-donor program conducted during finals week for college students, a blood-pressure reading is taken first, revealing that out of 200 donors, 29 have hypertension. All answers to three places after the decimal. (I did most of these questions already, there are just a few I cannot solve. I starred the ones I have not solved and put the answers next to the question that I already answered. I only really need 2 out of 9. A 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of college students with hypertension during finals week is (____,____). (0.096, 0.1938)We can be 80% confident that the true proportion of college students with hypertension during finals week is (_____) with a margin of error of (_____). (0.145, 0.03187)Unless our sample (of 200 donors) is among the most unusual 10% of samples, the true proportion of college students with hypertension during finals week is between (_____) and (_____). (0.104, 0.186)The probability, at 60% confidence, that a given college donor will have hypertension during finals week is (_____) with a margin of error of (_____). (0.145, 0.210)* Assuming our sample of donors is among the most typical half of such samples, the true proportion of college students with hypertension during finals week is between (______) and (______). (not sure) *We are 99% confident that the true proportion of college students with hypertension during finals week is (_____) with a margin of error of (_____). (0.145, 0.064)Assuming our sample of donors is among the most typical 99.9% of such samples, the true proportion of college students with hypertension during finals week is (_____) and (_____). (0.063, 0.227)* Covering the worst-case scenario, how many donors must we examine in order to be 95% confident that we have the margin of error as small as 0.01? (_____). (not sure) *Using a prior estimate of 15% of college-age students having hypertension, how many donors must we examine in order to be 99% confident that we have the margin of error as small as 0.01? (_____). (8,487)
MAT 205 Ashford University Quantitative Explorations in Everyday Life Discussion
Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapter 9: Modeling Our World and Chapter 10: Modeling with Geometry in y ...
MAT 205 Ashford University Quantitative Explorations in Everyday Life Discussion
Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapter 9: Modeling Our World and Chapter 10: Modeling with Geometry in your course text, especially pages 532-3 & 536-9.For this discussion, identify three different variables from either recent news stories, the web, or that you encounter in your everyday life. Only one of the variables can be “time” as an independent variable.For inspiration, use the examples listed in the solution to Example 1 on p. 537 of the text, or the Week 4 Discussion Sample, (you must select different examples!). There should be three examples total..After you have identified three different variables, make a table of between 10 and 20 entries of data values for each of your variable pair.Then, graph your data–values, for each variable pair, and describe in words the function that relates the variables.Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. It should show all the required math work and explain all the steps. Also include a simple reference for any used resource. For example: Washington Post dated August 13, 2018 or retrieved from <url-address>.Your initial discussion thread is due on Day 4 (Friday), and you have until Day 7 (Monday) to respond to your classmates. Your grade will reflect both the quality of your initial post and the depth of your responses. Carefully review the Grading Rubric for guidance on how your discussion will be evaluated.
4 pages
Exam Final Answer
1. To study the effect of maternal psychiatric disorders, depression, anxiety. During pregnancy, up to 10% and 13% have de ...
Exam Final Answer
1. To study the effect of maternal psychiatric disorders, depression, anxiety. During pregnancy, up to 10% and 13% have depression and anxiety ...
4 pages
Chemistry Work
1. Water Vaporization apply. Make sure that you are showing each step of your work. 1. How much energy is absorbed when 30 ...
Chemistry Work
1. Water Vaporization apply. Make sure that you are showing each step of your work. 1. How much energy is absorbed when 30.3 g of liquid water boils?
Earn money selling
your Study Documents