In place of t, or theta, I'm going to utilize x instead. So the equation is -3*cos(x) = 1. Get everything to one side and we have -3*cos(x)-1 = 0
Let f(x) = -3*cos(x)-1. The goal is to find the root of f(x) in the interval [0, 2pi]
I'm using the program GeoGebra to get the task done of finding the roots. In this case, there are 2 roots and they are marked by the points A and B in the attachment shown
A = (1.91, 0)
B = (4.37, 0)
So the two solutions for theta are
theta = 1.91 radians
theta = 4.37 radians
If you would like to know Johnathan's average speed in miles per hour, you can calculate this using the following steps:
3 2/3 = 11/3 miles ... 7/8 hour
x miles = ? ... 1 hour
11/3 * 1 = 7/8 * x
11/3 = 7/8 * x
x = 11/3 * 8/7
x = 88/21
x = 4 4/21 miles
The correct result would be 4 4/21 miles per hour.
The answer to you question is b = 2537.5 I think
Answer: x=-10
Step-by-step explanation:
5*(12+x)=10
Distribute
60+5x=10
Subtract(60)
5x=-50
x=-10
<em>Hope it helps <3</em>
Answer:
min-mid-max-mid-min
-cosine
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the correct answer, further proof in the file attached.