2x=76 since oposite angles are equal
2x=76
divide 2
x=38
on line, angles add to 180
2x+y=180
76+y=180
minus 76 both sides
y=104
y=104
x=38
3rd option
We want to solve the Initial Value Problem y' = y + 4xy, with y(0) = 1.
To use Euler's method, define
y(i+1) = y(i) + hy'(i), for i=0,1,2, ...,
where
h = 0.1, the step size.,
x(i) = i*h
1st step.
y(0) = 1 (given) and x(0) = 0.
y(1) ≡ y(0.1) = y(0) + h*[4*x(0)*y(0)] = 1
2nd step.
x(1) = 0.1
y(2) ≡ y(0.2) = y(1) + h*[4*x(1)*y(1)] = 1 + 0.1*(4*0.1*1) = 1.04
3rd step.
x(2) = 0.2
y(3) ≡ y(0.3) = y(2) + h*[4*x(2)*y(2)] = 1.04 + 0.1*(4*0.2*1.04) = 1.1232
4th step.
x(3) = 0.3
y(4) ≡ y(0.4) = y(3) + h*[4*x(3)*y(3)] = 1.1232 + 0.1*(4*0.3*1.1232) = 1.258
5th step.
x(4) = 0.4
y(5) ≡ y(0.5) = y(4) + h*[4*x(4)*y(4)] = 1.258 + 0.1*(4*0.4*1.258) = 1.4593
Answer: y(0.5) = 1.4593
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The point-slope form of equation is
y
+
4
=
6
⋅
(
x
−
3
)
Explanation:
Point - Slope form of a linear equation is
(
y
−
y
1
)
=
m
⋅
(
x
−
x
1
)
Given : Slope
m
=
6
, Point
(
x
1
,
y
1
)
=
(
3
,
−
4
)
The point-slope form of equation is
y
+
4
=
6
⋅
(
x
−
3
)
Answer:
degree of the polynomial is highest power of x in P(x) .

So degree is 5.