Your answer is 2’3’3!! (2*3*3 = 18)
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Answer:
We want to graph the inequality:
3x - 2y ≤ 6
The first step is to write this as a linear equation, to do it, we can isolate y in one side of the inequality.
3x ≤ 6 + 2y
3x - 6 ≤ 2y
(3/2)x - 6/2 ≤ y
(3/2)x - 3 ≤ y
or:
y ≥ (3/2)x - 3
Because we have the symbol ≥
The points on the line are solutions, then the first part is to graph the line:
y = (3/2)*x - 3
Next, we have:
y equal to or larger than (3/2)*x - 3
Then we need to shade all the region above that line.
The graph can be seen below.
Each curve completes one loop over the interval
. Find the intersections of the curves within this interval.
The region of interest has an area given by the double integral
equivalent to the single integral
which evaluates to
.
Answer:
8234.000 x 10^3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
To eliminate the exponent, apply log to both sides. This allows the exponent to become the coefficient, which can then be divided from both sides.