In mathematical analysis, Clairaut's equation is a differential equation of the form where f is continuously differentiable. It is a particular case of the Lagrange differential equation
Answer:
1) m = h - w/8
Subtract h from both sides.
m - h = -w/8
Subtract m from both sides.
-h = -m - w/8
Divide all terms by -1.
h = m + w/8.
2) m = h - w/8
Get rid of the denominator 8 by multiplying 8/1 to all terms.
8m = 8h - w
Add w on both sides and subtract 8m from both sides.
w = 8h - 8m
3) w = x + y/z
Get rid of the denominator z by multiplying it to all terms.
wz = xz + y
Subtract xz from both sides of the equation.
wz - xz = y OR y = wz - xz
4) w = x + y/z
Subtract x from both sides.
w - x = y/z
Get rid of the denominator by multiplying it to all terms.
wz - xz = y
Now factor the expression wz - xz.
z(w - x) = y
Divide both sides by w - x.
z = y / w - x
This is read as z equals to y divided by w minus x.
5) The area of a triangle is A = 1/2bh
First, get rid of the denominator by multiplying both sides by 2.
2A = bh
To find b, divide both sides by h.
2A/h = b
6) P = kt/v
Multiply both sides by v.
Pv = kt
Divide both sides by t.
Pv/t = k OR k = Pv/t.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The first answer is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Line 5 says that the reason is due to substitution
Line 3 says m∠ SQT equals 180°
If we substitute 180° into the spot for m∠ SQT in line 4, we get solution option 1
Answer:
6
(assuming the units is in centimetres)
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, hope this helps!
Method 1:
Calculate this shape as a trapezium. This is a trapezium because it has one pair of parallel sides. The way to calculate the area of a trapezium is this:
- Half the sum of the parallel sides
- Multiply the perpendicular height between them
In this case, 4 and 2 are parallel, so we add them together (4 + 2 = 6) then we divide by two (6 ÷ 2 = 3). Then we multiply our answer by the perpendicular length between the two parallel sides (assuming the side on the left is at a right-angle, 3 x 2 = 6).
Method 2:
Calculate this shape as a rectangle + a triangle. If you split the shape so the pointy bit on the right becomes a triangle and the left becomes a square, you can calculate the area without knowing the formula for calculating a trapezium (see above ^).
- Area of the square / rectangle = length x width = 2 x 2 = 4
- Area of the triangle = 1/2 x length x width = 2 x 2 x 1/2 = 4 x 1/2 = 4 ÷ 2 = 2
Then we add the two areas together (4 + 2 = 6).
I hope this helped and I wasn't waffling on :)
Bluey
<em>i think it's just simply</em> y - 7 <em>?</em>