The LATEX symbol for the closed
surface integral (∯) is \oiint.
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Fractions can't be added or subtracted if they don't have the same denominator. It doesn't have to be the least one, but they both have to be the same one. ... I can't think of a reason "why" that's short enough to type on an Android keyboard, but I'll give you this to think about: If I asked you to add 1/2. and. 1/5, and you didn't want to bother finding a common denominator, then what WOULD you use for a denominator for the sum ? ?
Answer:
B. Angle M= 113° and Angle N = 61°
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle K + Angle M =180°
67° + Angle M=180°
Angle M = 113°
Angle L + Angle N =180°
119° + Angle N =180°
Angle N = 61°
Answer:
x= -11/4 is a maximum.
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember that a function has its critical points where the derivative equal zero. Therefore we need to compute the derivative of this function and find the points where the derivative is zero. Using the chain rule and the product rule we get that

And then we get that if
then
. So it has a critical point at
.
Now, if the second derivative evaluated at that point is less than 0 then the point is a maximum and if is greater than zero the point is a minimum.
Since
x= -11/4 is a maximum.
Answer:
-4
Step-by-step explanation:
1 Collect like terms.
(6-10)+(-3x+3x)(6−10)+(−3x+3x)
2 Simplify.
-4