- Jul 21, 2005
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I have a test coming up, and am doing a review sheet (not graded, not HW).
I'll throw up an easy question: G(t) = .844t^3 + .918t^2 + 38.001 points is a student's grade when the student studies for t hours. Find G'(t)
I did, then it asks Find G'(4) and write a sentence of practical interpretation. 47.856 is G'(4).
Now all the actual math is simple b/c I've done all this before (ended up taking a higher level math class prior to this one, long story) but I always get confused on the stupid sentence writing.
So what is G'(4) telling me?
I'll throw up an easy question: G(t) = .844t^3 + .918t^2 + 38.001 points is a student's grade when the student studies for t hours. Find G'(t)
I did, then it asks Find G'(4) and write a sentence of practical interpretation. 47.856 is G'(4).
Now all the actual math is simple b/c I've done all this before (ended up taking a higher level math class prior to this one, long story) but I always get confused on the stupid sentence writing.
So what is G'(4) telling me?
