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Answer:
see attached
angles: 39.8°, 68.2°; side: 8
Step-by-step explanation:
The triangle and its measurements are shown in the attachment.
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If you do this with pencil and paper and protractor, likely your angle measurements will only be to the nearest degree.
Hmm, the 2nd derivitve is good for finding concavity
let's find the max and min points
that is where the first derivitive is equal to 0
remember the difference quotient
so
f'(x)=(x^2-2x)/(x^2-2x+1)
find where it equals 0
set numerator equal to 0
0=x^2-2x
0=x(x-2)
0=x
0=x-2
2=x
so at 0 and 2 are the min and max
find if the signs go from negative to positive (min) or from positive to negative (max) at those points
f'(-1)>0
f'(1.5)<0
f'(3)>0
so at x=0, the sign go from positive to negative (local maximum)
at x=2, the sign go from negative to positive (local minimum)
we can take the 2nd derivitive to see the inflection points
f''(x)=2/((x-1)^3)
where does it equal 0?
it doesn't
so no inflection point
but, we can test it at x=0 and x=2
at x=0, we get f''(0)<0 so it is concave down. that means that x=0 being a max makes sense
at x=2, we get f''(2)>0 so it is concave up. that means that x=2 being a max make sense
local max is at x=0 (the point (0,0))
local min is at x=2 (the point (2,4))
Answer:
B. 30°
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
° and °
From the given figure,
For the two intersecting lines FN and KR, and are a pair of vertically opposite angles.
For two intersecting lines, the pair of of vertically opposite angles are always congruent to each other.
∴ ≅
∵°
∴ °
Hence, the measure of angle AIN is 30°.
Answer:
x² - 4x = 21
x² - 4x - 21 = 0
x² - 7x + 3x - 21 = 0
x( x - 7 ) + 3 ( x - 7 ) = 0
( x + 3 ) ( x - 7 ) = 0
x + 3 = 0 and x - 7 = 0
x = -3 and x = 7