Mathematics, 03.06.2021 01:50, pryncesz2859
Let g(t)= t−16 t−4. a. Make two tables, one showing the values of g for t=15.9, 15.99, and 15.999 and one showing values of g for t=16.1, 16.01, and 16.001. b. Make a conjecture about the value of limt→16 t−16 t−4.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:40, Jonny13Diaz
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:10, happy121906
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