Firstly, <span>(1 + 2x)^(2) = 4x² + 4x +1
so the anti derivative of f(x) = </span>4x² + 4x +1 is F(x) = integral (4x² + 4x +1) dx=
(4/3)x^3 +(4/3)x² + x +C
512:4,096 or if we were reducing
1:8
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
:)
The sequence is: cos(π/2), cos (π ), cos (3π/2), cos ( 2π ),...
or: 0,-1,0,1,0,-1,0,1,... Since cos (nπ/2) oscillates between -1 and 1 as n tends to infinity, this sequence is divergent (limit does not exist).
Answer:
36
Step-by-step explanation:
because 65 and 79 make up for x