The hyperbolic cos (cosh) is given by
cosh (x) = (e^x + e^-x) / 2
The slope of a tangent line to a function at a point is given by the derivative of that function at that point.
d/dx [cosh(x)] = d/dx[(e^x + e^-x) / 2] = (e^x - e^-x) / 2 = sinh(x)
Given that the slope is 2, thus
sinh(x) = 2
x = sinh^-1 (2) = 1.444
Therefore, the curve of y = cosh(x) has a slope of 2 at point x = 1.44
Answer:
X and y are supplementary.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
-5x + 10 > -15
-5x > -25
x < 5
(switch direction of inequality sign when multiplying or dividing by a negative number)
Because x < 5, the arrow would go left (more negative) starting at 5, so the answer would be A.
Answer is 160
explanation: add all of them up and divid by how many numbers are in the data set
74+81+77+88=320
then divid 320 by 4 =160