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Allisa [31]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP ITS DUE TOMORROW

Mathematics
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Luden [163]3 years ago
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Answer:

4. 40 regular hours.

5. 7.3 hours of overtime

6. 40 hours x $12 = $480 regular pay

7. overtime pay was 7.3 hours x $18 = 131.40. plus the 480 = $611.40 total gross

Step-by-step explanation:

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Solve for x:sinx+sin2x+sin3x=cosx+cos2x+cos3x in the interval 0≤x≤2π.

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We write the given equation as

(sinx+sin3x)+sin2x=(cosx+cos3x)+cos2x

or 2sin2xcosx+sin2x=2cos2xcosx+cos2x

or sin2x(2cosx+1)=cos2x(2cosx+1)

or (sin2x−cos2x)(2cosx+1)=0

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.(1)

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We seek values of x in the interval 0≤x≤2π

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and (2) gives x=2π/3,4π/3. (for n=0,1)

Thus we get the answer

x=π/8,5π/8,2π/3,9π/8,4π/3,13π/8.

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