Answer:
m∠X = 29°
m∠V = 61°
m∠W == 90°⇒given
Step-by-step explanation:
∵ ΔXWV is right angle at W
∴ m∠W = 90°
∴ m∠X + m∠V = 180° - 90° = 90°
∵ m∠X = 2x + 5 and m∠V = 4x +13
∴ 2x + 5 +4x + 13 = 90
∴ 6x + 18 = 90
∴ 6x = 90 - 18 =72
∴ x = 72/6 = 12
∴ m∠X = 2(12) + 5 = 29°
∴ m∠V = 4(12) + 13 = 61°
Answer:
(-5, 0) ∪ (5, ∞)
Step-by-step explanation:
I find a graph convenient for this purpose. (See below)
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When you want to find where a function is increasing or decreasing, you want to look at the sign of the derivative. Here, the derivative is ...
f'(x) = 4x^3 -100x = 4x(x^2 -25) = 4x(x +5)(x -5)
This has zeros at x=-5, x=0, and x=5. The sign of the derivative will be positive when 0 or 2 factors have negative signs. The signs change at the zeros. So, the intervals of f' having a positive sign are (-5, 0) and (5, ∞).
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-(-5) is also known as just a plain positive 5. When two negatives are multiplied together, they make the number positive. So, the location of -(-5) on a number line would be on the number 5. I hope this helps!
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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