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At a temperature of 20°C, the volume V (in liters) of 1.33 g of O₂ is related to its pressure p (in atmospheres) by the

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At A Temperature Of 20 C The Volume V In Liters Of 1 33 G Of O Is Related To Its Pressure P In Atmospheres By The 1
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At a temperature of 20°C, the volume V (in liters) of 1.33 g of O₂ is related to its pressure p (in atmospheres) by the formula V(p) = — - (a) What is the average rate of change of V with respect to p when the pressure is changed from p = 3 to p = 6? L/atm (b) (c) What is the average rate of change of V with respect to p when the pressure is changed from p = 3 to p = 4? L/atm What is the rate of change to V with respect to p when p = 3? L/atm Show your work by completing the four-step process. (Simplify your answers completely for each step.) Step 1: V(3 + h) = Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: V'(3) = lim h→0 Submit Answer 0.03 Points] DETAILS V(3+h) V(3) = V(3 + h) - V(3) h V(3 + h) V(3) h The graph of the function f is shown. Ahe (a) Does f(x) have a limit as x approaches -3? O Yes O No (b) Is f(x) continuous at x = -3? O Yes O No = (c) Is f(x) differentiable at x = -3? O Yes O No (Express your answer as a single fraction.)