Before taking the derivatives of the function, simplify the equation first for smooth operation.
x^6 + y^6 = 1
Multiply the whole equation with an exponent of 1/6 for uniformity. This would get rid of the exponents of x and y. The product would be
x + y = 1^1/6
x + y = 1
Expressing in terms of x:
y = 1 - x
Now, we derive the equation:
y' = 0 -1 = -1
y" = 0
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- Apply the distributed property, so it now looks like this: -3n + -18 + 10 = -9
- Combine like terms: -3n + -8 = -9
- Simplify: -3n - 8 = -9
- Add 8 to each side, so it now looks like this: -3n = -1
- Divide each side by -3 to cancel out the -3 next to n. It should now look like this: n = 1/3
I hope this helps!
If a² + b² = c², then the triangle is <u>right</u>.
So we have (8)² + (11)² <u>?</u> (13)²
(8)² is 64, (11)² is 121, and (13)² is 169.
So we have 64 + 121 <u>?</u> 169
64 + 121 is 185 and we can see that 185 > 169.
This triangle would not be a right triangle.
In fact, it would be an acute triangle.
So no, it's not a right triangle.
Answer will be: y=7/3+2x/3