I have a test tomorrow :(-if Θ = π/10, then
tan(Θ) = tan(π/10),
and since tan(Θ) = y/x,
y=[tan(π/10)]∙x
use calculator for approximation for tan(π/10)
hope that helps.-tanΘ = y/x provided x ≠ 0
Please set up the integral for the volume of the solid formed by rotating the region bound by y=x and y=sqrt(x) about y=-1
I have no idea what to do with the y=-1 part :((((((-For this youre going to
For the equation given below, evaluate y at the point (2,2).
4x^3-2y=ln(y)+28-ln(2).
yat (2,2)=?-4x^3 - 2y = ln(y) + 28 - ln(2)
12x^2 * dx - 2 * dy = dy / y
x = 2
y = 2
12 * 2^2 * dx - 2 * dy = d
8. You have 180 feet of fence to make a regular pen. What are the dimensions of the rectangle with the maximum area?The answers supposed to be 45ft by 45ft but idk y
9. Of all the pairs of real number
this answer was from the this question:
(300,00)(15,000,000)-----------------------------0.0005-What do you want to do with it ?It is a simple, straightforward number, which does not need anything doi
Xavier bought a shirt that was on sale for 20% off the original price. He also used a coupon that gave him an additional 15% off the sale price of the shirt. The original price of the shirt was $37. W
How can I find the surface area of the portion of a sphere (given as x^2+y^2+z^2 = 3*c^2) that is within the paraboloid 2c*z = x^2+y^2? Here, c is a positive constant. This problem can be solved both
Given that the graph of f(x) passes through the point ( 6, 9 ) and that the slope of its tangent line at (x,f(x)) is 2 x + 2, what is f( 2 )?-Given : f (x) = 2x + 2
Integrate to get : f(x) = x^2 + 2x
How would I do this: 19 * the square root of 3/ 2? Im really confused..-Assume that the expression is 19√(3/2).
Set each term with √ to get:
19√(3)/√(2)
Then, multiply the top and bottom by √2 to r
i suck at algebra and we have moved on to a new unit in class. i have missing work i need to get done and i barely remember how to do it. i found some website that answered my equation for my project
Mark worked on math homework less than 1/3 the amount of time that his brother did. If Mark spent 25 minutes on his math homework, how much time did his brother spend on his math homework?-More than 7
Im stumped. I know its easy Ive just had my head in books all day.
How would you find the measures of the complement and supplement angles given?
1. m angleA = 25
2. m angleB = 88
3. m angleC= x