Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: x=45
STEPS:
1
Add the same term to both sides of the equation
2
Simplify
3
Multiply all terms by the same value to eliminate fraction denominators
4
Simplify
<span>Let r(x,y) = (x, y, 9 - x^2 - y^2)
So, dr/dx x dr/dy = (2x, 2y, 1)
So, integral(S) F * dS
= integral(x in [0,1], y in [0,1]) (xy, y(9 - x^2 - y^2), x(9 - x^2 - y^2)) * (2x, 2y, 1) dy dx
= integral(x in [0,1], y in [0,1]) (2x^2y + 18y^2 - 2x^2y^2 - 2y^4 + 9x - x^3 - xy^2) dy dx
= integral(x in [0,1]) (x^2 + 6 - 2x^2/3 - 2/5 + 9x - x^3 - x/3) dx
= integral(x in [0,1]) (28/5 + x^2/3 + 26x/3 - x^3) dx
= 28/5 + 40/9 - 1/4
= 1763/180 </span>
ANSWER:
d. x = 15, y= 15√3
EXPLANATION:
This is a special triangle, more specifically a 30-60-90 degree triangle. For sake of not confusing x and y, we will use z to use as our reference for solving this triangle. The side lengths for each angle are as follows:
• 60 degrees = z√3
- this is the value for your y answer
• 30 degrees = z
- this is the value for your x answer
• Hypotenuse = 2z
- this is what we already have
We solve for what we already have which is the Hypotenuse = 30:
2x = 30
x = 15
We now have our x value which is 15.
Now we just plug in that x value for every expression for every angle.
x = 15
y = 15√3
Sorry if I explained it too thoroughly but I’ll be glad to answer any questions or clarifications
That is correct since the line in T is not straight it would eventually hit the third quadrant
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