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How does a nerve synapse work? How are nerve synapses affected by learning? Why do peripheral neurons have long axons? What is the function of the synaptic terminal (part of the …
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Its terminal end divides into structures called synaptic knobs. Synaptic knobs either form synapses with dendron or cell body or in some lower animals directly with axon (axo-axenic …
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The outside function is #cos x#, which has a derivative of #-sin x# The inside function is #sin 2x#. For the inside function, the chain rule can be used again. The outside is #sin x# and the inside …
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The absolute value function does not have an inverse function. In order for a function f to have an inverse function, f cannot give the same values for two different domain values. (You can't get …
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The slope of a function's tangent line at a point is given by the function's derivative. So, we need to find the derivative of √x − 5 = (x −5)1 2. Note that d dx x1 2 = 1 2 x− 1 2. So, the chain rule …
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When you graph this, the graph of the function will be symmetric in respect to the y- axis. If f (x)!=f (-x), you could check whether f (-x) equals -f (x). If it does, than the function is odd. If it …
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Please see below. I don't understand the first question "How does the squeeze theorem work"? I don't know what kind of answer you're looking for. How is it used? It is used by showing that …
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The domain for this function is (0, oo). If an interval I is contained in the domain of this function, it must be a subset of (0, oo) (that is, I sube (0, oo)). The most common things to look at when …