1 meter. A meter i a thousand millimeters
Answer:(a)x^2+2y^2=2
(b)In the attached diagram
Step-by-step explanation:Step 1: Multiply both equations by t
xt=t(cost -sint)\\ty\sqrt{2} =t(cost +sint)
Step 1: Multiply both equations by t
xt=t(cost -sint)\\ty\sqrt{2} =t(cost +sint)
Step 2:We square both equations
(xt)^2=t^2(cost -sint)^2\\(ty)^2(\sqrt{2})^2 =t^2(cost +sint)^2
Step 3: Adding the two equations
(xt)^2+(ty)^2(\sqrt{2})^2=t^2(cost -sint)^2+t^2(cost +sint)^2\\t^2(x^2+2y^2)=t^2((cost -sint)^2+(cost +sint)^2)\\x^2+2y^2=(cost -sint)^2+(cost +sint)^2\\(cost -sint)^2+(cost +sint)^2=2\\x^2+2y^2=2 hopes this helps
Answer:
rounded to the nearest ten thousand
2,034,627
2,030,000
Answer:
Contradictrion
Step-by-step explanation:
First write an equation. If the total is 289, then that goes one the right side of the =. Sociology textbooks will be x. If there were 65 less than x, it will be 65-x. Lets set it up:
x + 65 -x =289
Then combine like terms.
65 = 289
There are no values of x that make the equation true. The input is a contradiction.
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