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Score: 1257160 14/16 answered Question 14 ♥ < Check Answer A radioactive substance decays exponentially. A scientist begins with 110 milligrams of a radioactive substance. After 15 hours, 55 mg of the substance remains. How many milligrams will remain after 25 hours? > mg Give your answer accurate to at least one decimal place Question Help: Video Message instructor
Let f(x) = 4x² + 5z +2 and let g(h). Determine each of the following: (a) g(1) = (b) g(0.1) (c) g(0.01) - f(1+h)-f(1) h You will notice that the values that you entered are getting closer and closer to a number L. This number is called the limit of g(h) as h approaches 0 and is also called the derivative of f(x) at the point when 21. We will see more of this when we get to the calculus textbook. Enter the value of L: Question Help: Message instructor Check Answer
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