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You measure two quantities as A=1.0m±0.2m, B=2.0m±0.2m. We should report correct value for
AB
as
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Correct option is
D
1.4m±0.2m
Here, A=1.0m±0.2m, B=2.0m±0.2m
AB=(1.0m)(2.0m)=2.0m
2
AB
=
2.0m
=1.414m
Rounding off to two significant figures, we get
AB
=1.4m
AB
ΔAB
=
2
1
(
A
ΔA
+
B
ΔB
)=
2
1
(
1.0
0.2
+
2.0
0.2
)=
2
0.3
Δ
AB
=
2
0.3
×
AB
=
2
0.3
×1.414=0.212m
Rounding off to one significant figure, we get
Δ
AB
=0.2m
The correct value for
AB
is 1.4m±0.2m
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F(x)=2x-10
y=2x-10
x=2y-10
x+10=2y-10+10 (add both sides by 10)
2y=x+10
2y/2=x+10/2 (divide both sides by 2)
y=1/2x+5
Final Answer: f^-1(x)=1/2x+5
Answer:
c.
Step-by-step explanation:
Move the constant to the right side and the sign
0.5x=26-6
Calculate
0.5x=26-6=20 >>> 0.5x=20
divide both sides of by the equation 0.5
0.5x=20 >>> x=40