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Dvinal [7]
3 years ago
8

Which of the following terms best describes 1.47

Mathematics
2 answers:
EastWind [94]3 years ago
6 0
I think it’s a mixed decimal because it’s a number consisting of a integer plus a behind the decimal formation.

Hopefully this is correct and helpful
Bingel [31]3 years ago
4 0

Mixed decimal is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:


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zysi [14]

Given <em>z</em> = 3 + <em>i</em>, right away we can find

(a) square

<em>z</em> ² = (3 + <em>i </em>)² = 3² + 6<em>i</em> + <em>i</em> ² = 9 + 6<em>i</em> - 1 = 8 + 6<em>i</em>

(b) modulus

|<em>z</em>| = √(3² + 1²) = √(9 + 1) = √10

(d) polar form

First find the argument:

arg(<em>z</em>) = arctan(1/3)

Then

<em>z</em> = |<em>z</em>| exp(<em>i</em> arg(<em>z</em>))

<em>z</em> = √10 exp(<em>i</em> arctan(1/3))

or

<em>z</em> = √10 (cos(arctan(1/3)) + <em>i</em> sin(arctan(1/3))

(c) square root

Any complex number has 2 square roots. Using the polar form from part (d), we have

√<em>z</em> = √(√10) exp(<em>i</em> arctan(1/3) / 2)

and

√<em>z</em> = √(√10) exp(<em>i</em> (arctan(1/3) + 2<em>π</em>) / 2)

Then in standard rectangular form, we have

\sqrt z = \sqrt[4]{10} \left(\cos\left(\dfrac12 \arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)\right) + i \sin\left(\dfrac12 \arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)\right)\right)

and

\sqrt z = \sqrt[4]{10} \left(\cos\left(\dfrac12 \arctan\left(\dfrac13\right) + \pi\right) + i \sin\left(\dfrac12 \arctan\left(\dfrac13\right) + \pi\right)\right)

We can simplify this further. We know that <em>z</em> lies in the first quadrant, so

0 < arg(<em>z</em>) = arctan(1/3) < <em>π</em>/2

which means

0 < 1/2 arctan(1/3) < <em>π</em>/4

Then both cos(1/2 arctan(1/3)) and sin(1/2 arctan(1/3)) are positive. Using the half-angle identity, we then have

\cos\left(\dfrac12 \arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)\right) = \sqrt{\dfrac{1+\cos\left(\arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)\right)}2}

\sin\left(\dfrac12 \arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)\right) = \sqrt{\dfrac{1-\cos\left(\arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)\right)}2}

and since cos(<em>x</em> + <em>π</em>) = -cos(<em>x</em>) and sin(<em>x</em> + <em>π</em>) = -sin(<em>x</em>),

\cos\left(\dfrac12 \arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)+\pi\right) = -\sqrt{\dfrac{1+\cos\left(\arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)\right)}2}

\sin\left(\dfrac12 \arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)+\pi\right) = -\sqrt{\dfrac{1-\cos\left(\arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)\right)}2}

Now, arctan(1/3) is an angle <em>y</em> such that tan(<em>y</em>) = 1/3. In a right triangle satisfying this relation, we would see that cos(<em>y</em>) = 3/√10 and sin(<em>y</em>) = 1/√10. Then

\cos\left(\dfrac12 \arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)\right) = \sqrt{\dfrac{1+\dfrac3{\sqrt{10}}}2} = \sqrt{\dfrac{10+3\sqrt{10}}{20}}

\sin\left(\dfrac12 \arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)\right) = \sqrt{\dfrac{1-\dfrac3{\sqrt{10}}}2} = \sqrt{\dfrac{10-3\sqrt{10}}{20}}

\cos\left(\dfrac12 \arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)+\pi\right) = -\sqrt{\dfrac{10-3\sqrt{10}}{20}}

\sin\left(\dfrac12 \arctan\left(\dfrac13\right)+\pi\right) = -\sqrt{\dfrac{10-3\sqrt{10}}{20}}

So the two square roots of <em>z</em> are

\boxed{\sqrt z = \sqrt[4]{10} \left(\sqrt{\dfrac{10+3\sqrt{10}}{20}} + i \sqrt{\dfrac{10-3\sqrt{10}}{20}}\right)}

and

\boxed{\sqrt z = -\sqrt[4]{10} \left(\sqrt{\dfrac{10+3\sqrt{10}}{20}} + i \sqrt{\dfrac{10-3\sqrt{10}}{20}}\right)}

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Answer:

x >>>>>>>> f(x)

–9 >>>>>> 10

–7 >>>>>>> 0

0 >>>>>>>> –35

5 >>>>>>>> –60

Step-by-step explanation:

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1. x = –9, f(x) =?

f(x) = –5(x + 7)

f(x) = –5(–9 + 7)

f(x) = –5(–2)

f(x) = 10

2. f(x) = 0, x =?

f(x) = –5(x + 7)

0 = –5(x + 7)

Divide both side by –5

0 / –5 = x + 7

0 = x + 7

Collect like terms

x = 0 – 7

x = –7

3. x = 0, f(x) =?

f(x) = –5(0 + 7)

f(x) = –5(7)

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4. f(x) = –60, x =?

f(x) = –5(x + 7)

–60 = –5(x + 7)

Divide both side by –5

–60 / –5 = x + 7

12 = x + 7

Collect like terms

x = 12 – 7

x = 5

SUMMARY:

x >>>>>>>> f(x)

–9 >>>>>> 10

–7 >>>>>>> 0

0 >>>>>>>> –35

5 >>>>>>>> –60

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