Mathematics, 14.12.2020 01:00, NotAPDB111
Show that f '(x) = g'(x) for all x in their domains. Can we conclude from the corollary below that f − g is constant? If f '(x) = g'(x) for all x in an interval (a, b), then f − g is constant on (a, b); that is, f(x) = g(x) + c where c is a constant.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 05:00, cadez
The investigating team suspected that there were differences in the cost of repairing cars in workshop i and workshop ii. the investigating team suspected that the costs raised by workshop i were greater than workshop ii. for that they tested the repair of 15 cars in each workshop to see the cost of repairs. the decision of the right hypothesis to prove the suspicion above is a. h0 : μ1- μ2 = 0; ha : μ1- μ2 ≠ 0 b. h0 : μ1- μ2 ≥ 0; ha : μ1- μ2 < 0 c. h0 : μd ≥ 0; ha : μd < 0 with μd = μ2- μ1 d. h0 : μd = 0; ha : μd ≠ 0 with μd = μ2- μ1 e. h0 : μ1- μ2 = 0; ha : μ1- μ2 ≥ 0
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Show that f '(x) = g'(x) for all x in their domains. Can we conclude from the corollary below that f...