(cos Ф -cos Ф)² + (cos Ф + cos Ф)²
Firstly: (cos Ф -cos Ф)² = 0² = 0
Secondly :(cos Ф + cos Ф)² = (2cos Ф)². = 4. (cos Ф)² = 4cos² Ф
Mind you when you raise a cosine (or sin or tan...) to the n power, the n power should affect the cosine only and NOT the angle Ф
–6x + 2y = 3/2
or, 2y= 6x + 3/2
or, y= (6x + 3/2)/2
or, y = 6x/2 + 3/4
or, y = 3x + 3/4
Therefore, –6x + 2y = 3/2 is Sandra's equation.
We know that
<span>Trinomial of degree 35 means a polynomial
that
a) Having three terms
b) highest degree is 35
examples
x</span>^35+x³+3
x^35+2x-8
x^35+x²+2
etc
Answer:
f(f(x)) = 27
+ 18x² + 4
Step-by-step explanation:
To find f(f(x)) substitute x = f(x) into f(x) , that is
f(3x² + 1)
= 3(3x² + 1)² + 1 ← expand parenthesis using FOIL
= 3(9
+ 6x² + 1) + 1 ← distribute parenthesis by 3
= 27
+ 18x² + 3 + 1 ← collect like terms
= 27
+ 18x² + 4