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The answer would be 169.
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Answer:
64.1
Step-by-step explanation:
You use Pythagorean theorem which is x^2 +y^2=z^2 (^ this means to the power of) so you would get 55^2+33^2=z^2. solving this would get you z=64.1404708433 or 64.1
Answer:
[(sec^2)(x)]. [e^tan(x)]
Or
[e^(tan(x))]/[(cos^2)(x)].
Step-by-step explanation:
d/dx(e^tan(x))
From the low:
[(d/du)(e^u)]=[(d/du)(u)]. [ln(e)]. [e^u]
=[(sec^2)(x)]. [e^(tan(x))]. [ln(e)]
=[(sec^2)(x)]. [e^(tan(x))]
or
[e^(tan(x))]/[(cos^2)(x)].
Because
(cos^2)(x)=1 / (sec^2)(x)
Answer:
no mode, median=8.5 mean 13
Step-by-step explanation:
5, 9, 13, 14, 17, 20