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web technology services|How do you solve this calculus problem?
By admin | August 17, 2011
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Question–: How do you solve this calculus problem?
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f(x)= 0.469x^2 + 0.758x + 0.44 (0 where f(x) is measured in billions of dollars and x=0 corresponds to 1999. find the interval where f is increasing and decreasing Answer by cidyah or Add your own answer in the comments!
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The following is the answer: (Hint: The reader is not the correct identification.)
f(x)= 0.469x^2 + 0.758x + 0.44 (0
Graph the function
f'(x) = 2(0.469) x +0.758
f'(x) = 0.938x+0.758
Substitute any value between 0 and 6
f'(x) > 0, so f must be increasing on (0,6)
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Top campaign contributors…
ClintonGoldman SachsInvestment bank, securities
ClintonMorgan StanleyFinancial services
ClintonCitigroup IncCredit cards, financial services
McCainMerrill LynchFinancial services
McCainCitigroup IncCredit cards, financial services
McCainGreenberg Traurig LLPLaw and lobbying firm
McCainGoldman SachsInvestment bank, securities
ObamaUBS AGFinancial services
ObamaJPMorgan Chase & CoFinancial services
ObamaLehman BrothersInvestment management firm
PaulUS NavyArmed services
PaulGoogle IncTechnology, Web site
PaulMicrosoft CorpTechnology
PaulUs Air ForceArmed services
The following is the answer: (Hint: The reader is not the correct identification.)
Paul rocks!
This tells me to vote for McCain.
It tells me Paul is probably the most honest.
Lobbyists STILL ABOUND………..I see no change in any political process with the major three contenders. Sickening. Bought and paid for I would say.
Looks like Paul would be the best. Too bad he can’t win. 2nd would be Mccain. Atleast he won’t weaken the military and raise taxes.
i think arnold schwarzeneger should run for president..
That the banking / financial industry wants to be bailed out again.
It does not tell me anything about them. It can tell me about the ones who are making the donations though.
They get all their money from the same firms and banks, so no difference.
I GUESS I’LL VOTE FOR CLINTON
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17 Responses to “web technology services|How do you solve this calculus problem?”
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August 17th, 2011 at 3:43 pm
Goldman sach’s really supports democrats(obama/clinton) , CitiGroup is so indecisive they Buy into both parties(clinton/mccain), and the armed services really likes Paul
August 17th, 2011 at 4:04 pm
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/obamas_oil_spill.html
August 17th, 2011 at 4:25 pm
It tells me that the candidates are supported by large corporations or government agencies, to be marketed and sold like a can of beans.
Is this a news flash?
August 17th, 2011 at 5:17 pm
Golly! I would consider hiring Obama for a Cashier position if he passed a drug test.
August 17th, 2011 at 5:49 pm
Nothing!
August 17th, 2011 at 6:02 pm
that obama looks pretty good stacked up against clinton/mcbush–because their lobby list is a lot longer than you give credit for.
OBAMA ’08!
August 17th, 2011 at 6:25 pm
I’m voting for Ron Paul regardless. But after I saw these two vids and the lack of media coverage condemning it I realized his only chance is for citizens to break the system and TAKE IT BACK! Otherwise the powers that be really are “choosing” the president. Watch the vid and what happens to Nader before ya call me crazy. He did do an awesome job exposing it but the Media is about as free as the 2nd amendment. Warped.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=MyvVQYf6XWk
http://youtube.com/watch?v=eUxQadgSkoA
August 17th, 2011 at 6:53 pm
What amazes me is Paul’s supporters. N ow just why would the Military support Paul when he wants out of Iraq? Kinds blows Rush Limbaugh’s theory about phony soldiers out of the water huh?
August 17th, 2011 at 7:04 pm
If the person votes his/her beliefs, what these connections matter?
But you know the answer to this question is: they don’t.
Rush Limbaugh – Write in ’08 (hate me yet?)
August 17th, 2011 at 7:42 pm
That politics is all about money, regardless of who you are or who you claim to stand for. Somewhere money is involved and once money is involved, people or groups think that their views need more attention than others.
August 17th, 2011 at 7:56 pm
support our troops vote Ron Paul!
August 17th, 2011 at 7:57 pm
PAUL IS AWESOME.. HES HONEST AND RIGHT,
August 17th, 2011 at 8:45 pm
It tell me that
Ron Paul is the
only candidate that
does NOT have,
nor would NOT accept
contributions
from corporations that
are members of the CFR
(Council on Foreign Relations)!!
America truly needs Ron Paul!!
August 17th, 2011 at 8:58 pm
Hmmm…that Paul is for America and the American people and the other three are for the rich corporations? You notice with McCain, Obama, and Clinton you see bank, bank, bank, bank? They don’t give a crap about you and me. Ron Paul is the only one who does
August 17th, 2011 at 9:10 pm
It shows that there’s not going to be any “change” in 2008 regardless of who a person votes for.
August 17th, 2011 at 9:16 pm
I’ll answer your question with a question. What do all these people (listed below) have in common? Answer: All of these current or former Presidents, Vice-Presidents, CEOs, Directors, etc. of these well known banking institutions are also current or former members of the Council on Foreign Relations (and many are also current/former members of the Trilateral Commission and have held high-ranking positions in government). I’ve only listed last names through (partially) those starting with the letter “K.” The entire list can be found here:
http://www.nndb.com/org/505/000042379/
*Emily Altman, Morgan Stanley Director, International Government Relations: Morgan Stanley (1994)
*Wintrop W. Aldrich, Chase Manhattan Bank President (1930-34)
*Richard Braddock, Citicorp President & COO (1990-92)
*J, Carter Bacot, Bank of New York CEO (1982-98)
Bank of New York President (1974-84)
*Kenneth Chenault, American Express CEO 2001-
American Express President (1997-2001)
*James Dimon, JP Morgan Chase President and CEO 2004-
Bank One Chairman and CEO (2000-04)
Smith Barney CEO
Travelers Group President and COO (1993-98)
Citicorp President of Citigroup
American Express Assistant to Sandy Weill
* Robert R. Douglas, Chase Manhattan Bank Vice Chairman (1985-93)
Chase Manhattan Bank variously EVP, General Counsel, Secretary (1976-85)
* Stephen Friedman, Goldman Sachs General Partner (1973-94)
Goldman Sachs (1966-73)
*Richard S. Fuld, Jr., Lehman Brothers CEO (1993-)
Lehman Brothers President and COO (1993-94)
Shearson Lehman Brothers President and Co-CEO, LB Division (1990-93)
Shearson Lehman Brothers Vice Chairman (1984-90)
Lehman Brothers (1969-84)
Member of the Board of Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Member of the Board of Lehman Brothers (1984-, as Chairman, 1994-)
*William B. Harrison, Jr., JP Morgan Chase CEO (2000-05)
JP Morgan Chase President (2000-04)
Chase Manhattan Bank President and CEO (1999-2000)
Chemical Bank Vice Chairman Institutional Banking (1990-
Member of the Board of Chase Manhattan Bank (1991-2000)
Member of the Board of JP Morgan Chase (2000-06, as Chairman, 2001-06)
*David W. Heleniak, Morgan Stanley Vice Chairman
*Thomas S. Johnson, Chemical Bank President (1983-89)
Chemical Bank (1969-83)
See charts of “Who owns the Fed” at the site listed below to see how these companies interlock:
http://www.save-a-patriot.org/files/view/whofed.html
I think US Army/Armed Services; US Navy/Armed Services; Google, Inc.; Microsoft Corp.; US Air Force/Armed Services are self-explanatory.
What does this tell us about the candidates? If nothing else, this tells me that Clinton, Obama and McCain are, as evidenced by their top/largest campaign donors/contributors, without a doubt linked to the CFR and, no doubt, will work to push the CFR/globalist agenda.
According to FEC reports, Ron Paul has received more military donations than the other three remaining Republican candidates combined. This tells me that our soldiers have overwhelmingly donated to the only candidate who has promised to end the war/situation in Iraq and bring the troops home, now. Many soldiers tell why they are supporting Ron Paul: http://www.newlibertyusa.com/military_support.htm
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/veterans/
Google, Inc. employees donated to RP’s campaign as did Microsoft Corp. employees (they must not agree with their globalist employers concerning really important matters). The organizations themselves did not donate, rather the money came from the organization’s PAC, its individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals’ immediate families.
http://opensecrets.org/pres08/contrib.php?id=N00005906&cycle=2008
August 17th, 2011 at 9:32 pm
The three who have the best chance of winning will have finance and law firms constantly kissing their asses, while Ron Paul has the backing of two large technology firms and the military.
I’m going with the military…Ron Paul ’08!