Question 322390
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Think about this for just a minute.  You go to a store to buy something.  You buy some number of this one thing -- like 3 loaves of bread or 5 t-shirts or 6 gallons of gasoline.  How much money did you spend?  The number of things times the price for one, right?


So if the total cost at the gas station is *[tex \LARGE C(g)\ =\ 3.50g] and *[tex \LARGE g] represents the number of gallons of gas you bought, what must the 3.50 represent?



John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
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