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Mathematics
Condos in Hampton go up in value by 10% each year. If the Wilson family's condo is now
worth $490,000, what will it be worth in 6 years?
If necessary, round your answer to the nearest cent.
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Ответ:
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
BracketsParenthesisExponentsMultiplicationDivisionAdditionSubtractionLeft to RightEquality PropertiesAlgebra I
Terms/CoefficientsFunctionsFunction NotationGraphingCalculus
Area - Integrals
Integration Rule [Reverse Power Rule]:
Integration Rule [Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 1]:
Integration Property [Addition/Subtraction]:
Area of a Region Formula:
Step-by-step explanation:
*Note:
Remember that for the Area of a Region, it is top function minus bottom function.
Also remember that finding area and evaluating are two different things.
Step 1: Define
f(x) = x
g(x) = x³
Bounded (Partitioned) by x-axis
Step 2: Identify Bounds of Integration
Find where the functions intersect (x-values) to determine the bounds of integration.
Simply graph the functions to see where the functions intersect (See Graph Attachment).
Interval: [-1, 1]
1st Integral: [-1, 0]
2nd Integral: [0, 1]
Step 3: Find Area of Region
Integration.
Substitute in variables [Area of a Region Formula]: [Area] Rewrite Integrals [Integration Property - Subtraction]: [Area] [Integrals] Integrate [Integration Rule - Reverse Power Rule]: [Area] Evaluate [Integration Rule - FTC 1]: [Area] [Brackets] Add/Subtract: [Area] Add:Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/II)
Unit: Area Under the Curve - Area of a Region (Integration)
Book: College Calculus 10e