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RemarkThis is very complicate unless you pick the right method. It's very handy o know about substitutions.
MethodLet z = (k + 2)^2
Now the problem becomes
z + 16/z = 92 Multiply through by z
Solutionz^2 + 16 = 92z
That does not look very promising. If you know the quadratic formula, this mess can be solved. If you do not know what the quadratic formula is, then what I've written is the answer.
Worse yet, you have to know what complex numbers are. Is this something you know about? The z form of this equation is fine. It gives answers that are rational. The problem is that both are negative and so in your next step, you will be forced to take the square root of a negative number.
Maybe the answer is just
(x + 3)^ + 16 = 92(x + 3)^2
If all you have to do is expand this then you get
x^2 + 6x + 9 + 16 = 92(x^2 + 6x + 9) Remove the brackets.
x^2 + 6x + 25 = 92x^2 + 552x + 828 Put the left over to the right.
0 = 92x^2 - x^2 + 552x - 6x + 828 - 25
0 = 91x^1 + 546x + 803
It looks that way from the second question. If I'm wrong about that, put a comment down below.
Two Put over a common denominator and expand
1/4 divided by 2/5 is 0.025.
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Answer:
The temperature on Celsius scale for 86 ºF is 30 ºC.
Step-by-step explanation:
Both degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit are relative scales of temperature. The relationship between degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius is summarized by the equation below:
(1)
Where:
- Temperature, measured in degrees Fahrenheit.
- Temperature, measured in degrees Celsius.
If we know that , then its equivalent temperature on Celsius scale is:
The temperature on Celsius scale for 86 ºF is 30 ºC.
Answer: 1.1 Nm
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for torque is T = r · F · sin θ
where θ = π/6, r = 20 cm = 0.2 m, F = 11 N
formula for converting radians to degrees is 1 rad × 180/π = 57.296°
θ = π/6 · 180/π = 30°
Substituting r into the formula for torque, we have
T = 0.2 x 11 x sin 30° = 0.2 x 11 x 0.5
T = 1.1 Nm