To answer your question, this could be the possible answer and i hope you understand and interpret it correctly:
<span>[Integrate [0, 1/2] xcos(pi*x
let u=x so that du=dx
and v=intgral cos (xpi)dx
v=(1/pi)sin(pi*x)
integration by parts
uv-itgral[0,1/2]vdu just plug ins
(1/pi)sinpi*x]-(1/pi)itgrlsin(pi*x)dx from 0 to 1/2
(1/pi)x sinpi*x - (1/pi)[-(1/pi) cos pi*x] from 0 to 1/2
=(1/2pi)+(1/pi^2)[cos pi*x/2-cos 0]
=1/2pi - 1/2pi^2
=(pi-2)/2pi^2 ans</span>
What is 9 inches? Is 9 inches the diameter? Or the radius? What?
The equation for circumference is pi x diameter.
So assuming the 9 inches is the diameter:
Pi x 9 = 28.2743339
Circumference = 28.274 (3 d.p.)
No this is not true because 3/5 + 4 equals 4.6 and 3/5 is 0.6
The domain is {the smallest x value with a point, the largest x value with a point} on the graph