do you need to include the wiggle infront of the first bracket? if not;
(x+1) ÷ [(x^2+2) x (2x-3dx)]
x^2 x 2x = 2x^3
x^2 x -3dx = -3dx^3
2 x 2x = 4x
2 x -3dx = - 6dx
i cant find a way to make it equal 0 so i think the answer is just
x+1 over 2x^3 - 3dx^3 + 4x - 6dx as a fraction
In 22, you're looking for the vertical height of the triangle. You're given the angle opposite the side you want to find (which I'll call

) and the length of the hypotenuse. This sets you up with the relation

In 23, you're given a similar situation, except now you're looking for the angle (I'll call it

) in the triangle opposite the side denoting the height of the airplane. So this time,
Answer:
The U.S Bank Tower
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this helps
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Curvilinear relationship
A curvilinear relationship is a type of relationship in which there are two variables. As and when the value of one variable increases, so does the value of the other. This continues until a certain point, after which an increase in one variable decreases the value of the other.
Example:
The two variables are - Work pressure and work performance. As work pressure increases, work performance increases until a certain point. After a threshold, when work pressure exceeds, work performance drops. This results in a curvilinear relationship between the two variables.
Let the length be l, width w and height h, then
Volume = length x width x height
l = 10cm, w + h = 18cm
V(h) = 10(18 - h)h = 180h - h^2
V(h) = 180h - h^2