Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
11-9=2
X=2
Answer:1331
Step-by-step explanation:
11x11x11= 1331
Anonymous's answer is completely correct. I thought this problem was asking how to find the distance along the function from the point (2,2^8), and wrote the answer to that nice, tasty problem.
Simply integrate the line element with respect to some affine parameter!
<span><span>L=<span>∫10</span><span><span><span><span>(<span><span>∂x</span><span>∂λ</span></span>)</span>2</span>+<span><span>(<span><span>∂y</span><span>∂λ</span></span>)</span>2</span></span><span>−−−−−−−−−−−−−</span>√</span>dλ</span><span>L=<span>∫01</span><span><span><span>(<span><span>∂x</span><span>∂λ</span></span>)</span>2</span>+<span><span>(<span><span>∂y</span><span>∂λ</span></span>)</span>2</span></span>dλ</span></span>
In this case,
<span><span>x(λ)=λ(X−2)+2,</span><span>x(λ)=λ(X−2)+2,</span></span>
<span><span>y(λ)=(λ(X−2)+2<span>)8</span>.</span><span>y(λ)=(λ(X−2)+2<span>)8</span>.</span></span>
<span>Note that this approach can also solve the original problem, with some simplification.</span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the speed of the slower plane. The faster plane's speed is then x+40. The sum of speeds is ...
x + (x+40) = 1180
2x = 1140 . . . . subtract 40
x = 570 . . . . . .divide by 2
x+40 = 610 . . . . the speed of the faster plane
The two speeds are 570 mph and 610 mph.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: