A. 485 is %3 of 500, but the deviation sets it slightly lower than that
Answer:
Do you want to be extremely boring?
Since the value is 2 at both 0 and 1, why not make it so the value is 2 everywhere else?
is a valid solution.
Want something more fun? Why not a parabola? .
At this point you have three parameters to play with, and from the fact that we can already fix one of them, in particular . At this point I would recommend picking an easy value for one of the two, let's say (or even , it will just flip everything upside down) and find out b accordingly:
Our function becomes
Notice that it works even by switching sign in the first two terms:
Want something even more creative? Try playing with a cosine tweaking it's amplitude and frequency so that it's period goes to 1 and it's amplitude gets to 2:
Since cosine is bound between -1 and 1, in order to reach the maximum at 2 we need , and at that point the first condition is guaranteed; using the second to find k we get
Or how about a sine wave that oscillates around 2? with a similar reasoning you get
Sky is the limit.
Answer:
x = 27.57 in to the nearest hundredth.
Step-by-step explanation:
The longer diagonal is opposite the obtuse angle.
Also as it is a rhombus all sides = 14 in.
Use the Cosine Rule:
x^2 = 14^2 + 14^2 - 2*14^2 cos 160
x^2 = 760.36
x = sqrt 760.36
x = 27.57 in.
2.7 is 27/10 and 3.6 is 18/5
Answer:
x = -6
Step-by-step explanation:
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