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Paraphin [41]
4 years ago
11

8.2x-3.5×=75.2 how do you work this problem

Mathematics
1 answer:
VARVARA [1.3K]4 years ago
7 0
Heyo!

Solve the equation

8.2x - 3.5x = 75.2

Collect the terms

4.7x = 75.2

Divide both sides of the equation by 4.7

x = 16
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(Простите, пожалуйста, мой английский. Русский не мой родной язык. Надеюсь, у вас есть способ перевести это решение. Если нет, возможно, прилагаемое изображение объяснит достаточно.)

Use the shell method. Each shell has a height of 3 - 3/4 <em>y</em> ², radius <em>y</em>, and thickness ∆<em>y</em>, thus contributing an area of 2<em>π</em> <em>y</em> (3 - 3/4 <em>y</em> ²). The total volume of the solid is going to be the sum of infinitely many such shells with 0 ≤ <em>y</em> ≤ 2, thus given by the integral

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