Answer:
1 1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
4 2/3 ÷ 4
Convert the mixed number into an improper fraction:
4 2/3 = 14/3
14/3 ÷ 4
14/3 ÷ 4/1
Use cdf (copy dot flip)
14/3 × 1/4
14 × 1 / 3 × 4
14/12
Convert improper fraction into a mixed number:
14/12 = 1 2/12
1 1/6
It looks like the given equation is
sin(2x) - sin(2x) cos(2x) = sin(4x)
Recall the double angle identity for sine:
sin(2x) = 2 sin(x) cos(x)
which lets us rewrite the equation as
sin(2x) - sin(2x) cos(2x) = 2 sin(2x) cos(2x)
Move everything over to one side and factorize:
sin(2x) - sin(2x) cos(2x) - 2 sin(2x) cos(2x) = 0
sin(2x) - 3 sin(2x) cos(2x) = 0
sin(2x) (1 - 3 cos(2x)) = 0
Then we have two families of solutions,
sin(2x) = 0 or 1 - 3 cos(2x) = 0
sin(2x) = 0 or cos(2x) = 1/3
[2x = arcsin(0) + 2nπ or 2x = π - arcsin(0) + 2nπ]
… … … or [2x = arccos(1/3) + 2nπ or 2x = -arccos(1/3) + 2nπ]
(where n is any integer)
[2x = 2nπ or 2x = π + 2nπ]
… … … or [2x = arccos(1/3) + 2nπ or 2x = -arccos(1/3) + 2nπ]
[x = nπ or x = π/2 + nπ]
… … … or [x = 1/2 arccos(1/3) + nπ or x = -1/2 arccos(1/3) + nπ]
4w+5+33=90
4w=90-5-33
4w=52
w=13
Answer: 6y I think. If you would have to add all of the y’s and so you would have 3 y’s and then you add both 3 y’s so 6y
I don’t know if I am right sorry if I’m wrong