Answer:
g(x) = sinh^-1 ( ln(7x^6 +3) / sqrt( 8+cot( x^( 3+x))))
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the fundamental theorem of calculus
Taking the derivative of the integral gives back the function
Since the lower limit is a constant when we take the derivative it is zero
d/dx 
g(t) = sinh^-1 ( ln(7t^6 +3) / sqrt( 8+cot( t^( 3+t))))
Replacing t with x
g(x) = sinh^-1 ( ln(7x^6 +3) / sqrt( 8+cot( x^( 3+x))))
Answer:
x = √146 = 12.1 (nearest tenth)
Step-by-step explanation:
Apply pythagorean theorem, c² = a² + b², where,
c = x
a = √82 km
b = 8 km
Plug in the values
x² = (√82)² + 8²
x² = 82 + 64
x² = 146
x = √146 = 12.1 (nearest tenth)
Answer:
A(-4,3)
B(1,-3)
you can take B as A but you'll get the same answer both ways.
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem is asking for the coefficient of the sum of the two expressions, which are 2/3 and -1/6.
2/3 + -1/6 = 1/2, therefore, the answer is 1/2.
A power raised to another power: keep your base 6 then multiply your exponents. 6 ^15.