Answer:
2.50
Step-by-step explanation:
So if you have a budget of 12 dollars, and the book is 7 dollars, subtract 12-7 and you get 5 dollars. And half of 5 dollars is 2.50. And if there is 2 cards, then that means that 1 card is 2.50
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
THIS IS WHAT I WAS TALKIN ABOUT
Let z = √(x^2 +2x +4).
Then your expression becomes
y = (z^2)^z
y = z^(2z)
And the derivative with respect to x is
y' = z^(2z)*(2z' +2ln(z)z')
= (2z')(1 +ln(z))(z^(2z))
Now
z' = (2x +2)/(2√(x^2 +2x +4)
= (x +1)/√(x^2 +2x +4)
So, your derivative is
y' = 2(x +1)/√(x^2 +2x +4) * (1 + (1/2)ln(x^2 +2x +4)) * (x^2 +2x +4)^√(x^2 +2x +4)
For x = 0, this becomes
2(1)/√4 * (1 +(1/2)ln(4)) * 4^√4
= 16*(1 + ln(2))
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
How can you remember the formula?
Well, it helps to know it's the Pythagoras Theorem with something extra so it works for all triangles:
Pythagoras Theorem:
(only for Right-Angled Triangles) a2 + b2 = c2
Law of Cosines:
(for all triangles) a2 + b2 − 2ab cos(C) = c2
So, to remember it:
think "abc": a2 + b2 = c2,
then a 2nd "abc": 2ab cos(C),
and put them together: a2 + b2 − 2ab cos(C) = c2
x= 6 and y= -6
Step-by-step explanation: