So the question ask to find how to integrate cos2t without using substitution and base on my research, the integral of the cos2t = (1/2) sin(2t), and negate the said integral because the derivative of cosx is - sinx. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
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The symbol is the electric current that is inputted into the circuit.
Answer:
(a) $60 | (b) $660
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use the simple interest formula for this:

<em>I = interest amount</em>
<em>P = principal amount</em>
<em>r = interest rate (decimal form)</em>
<em>t = time (years)</em>
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First, change 5% into its decimal form:
5% ->
-> 0.05
Next, plug in the values into the equation:


<em>The interest earned is $60. To find the total balance, just add the $600 back.</em>

The total interest earned is $60 and the total is $660.
Answer:
1) 3*0.7 = 2.1 pounds
2) 3.7*3.9 = 14.43 miles long
3) 20.64/2 = $10.32 each
4) (2*13.75)/(5+6) = $2.50 each