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Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
-4 (1/3)^(n-1)
Part A
<em><u>For n = 1</u></em>
-4(1/3)^(1 - 1)
-4(1/3)^0 Anything to the 0 power (except 0) is 1
-4 (1)
-4
<em><u>n = 2</u></em>
-4(1/3)^(2 - 1)
-4*(1/3)^1
-4/3
<em><u>n = 3</u></em>
- 4(1/3)^2
-4/9
<em><u>n = 4</u></em>
-4/(1/3)^3
-4 / 27
Part B
The series converges.
1/3 is between -1 <= 1/3 <= 1
Part C
<em><u>Formula</u></em>
Sum = a/(1 - r)
a = - 4
r = 1/3
Sum = -4/(1 - 1/3) = -4//2/3 = - 4/(0.666666666...) = -6
Answer:
50.3 cm³
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the cylinder volume formula:
V =
r²h, where r is the radius and h is the height.
Since the radius is half of the diameter, and the cylinder has a diameter of 4 cm, this means the radius is 2 cm.
Plug in the radius and height into the equation:
V =
r²h
V =
(2²)(4)
V = 16
V = 50.3 cm³
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the half angle identity for cosine:
cos(x/2)=+ or - sqrt(1+cos(x))/sqrt(2)
I'm going to figure out the sign part first for cos(x/2)...
so x is in third quadrant which puts x between 180 and 270
if we half x, x/2 this puts us between 90 and 135 (that's the second quadrant)
cosine is negative in the second quadrant
so we know that
cos(x/2)=-sqrt(1+cos(x))/sqrt(2)
Now we need cos(x)... since we are in the third quadrant cos(x) is negative...
If you draw a reference triangle sin(x)=3/5 you should see that cos(x)=4/5 ... but again cos(x)=-4/5 since we are in the third quadrant.
So let's plug it in:
cos(x/2)=-sqrt(1+4/5)/sqrt(2)
No one likes compound fractions (mini-fractions inside bigger fractions)
Multiply top and bottom inside the square roots by 5.
cos(x/2)=-sqrt(5+4)/sqrt(10)
cos(x/2)=-sqrt(9)/sqrt(10)
cos(x/2)=-3/sqrt(10)
Rationalize the denominator
cos(x/2)=-3sqrt(10)/10