Answer:
cos(θ)
Step-by-step explanation:
Para una función f(x), la derivada es el límite de
h
f(x+h)−f(x)
, ya que h va a 0, si ese límite existe.
dθ
d
(sin(θ))=(
h→0
lim
h
sin(θ+h)−sin(θ)
)
Usa la fórmula de suma para el seno.
h→0
lim
h
sin(h+θ)−sin(θ)
Simplifica sin(θ).
h→0
lim
h
sin(θ)(cos(h)−1)+cos(θ)sin(h)
Reescribe el límite.
(
h→0
lim
sin(θ))(
h→0
lim
h
cos(h)−1
)+(
h→0
lim
cos(θ))(
h→0
lim
h
sin(h)
)
Usa el hecho de que θ es una constante al calcular límites, ya que h va a 0.
sin(θ)(
h→0
lim
h
cos(h)−1
)+cos(θ)(
h→0
lim
h
sin(h)
)
El límite lim
θ→0
θ
sin(θ)
es 1.
sin(θ)(
h→0
lim
h
cos(h)−1
)+cos(θ)
Para calcular el límite lim
h→0
h
cos(h)−1
, primero multiplique el numerador y denominador por cos(h)+1.
(
h→0
lim
h
cos(h)−1
)=(
h→0
lim
h(cos(h)+1)
(cos(h)−1)(cos(h)+1)
)
Multiplica cos(h)+1 por cos(h)−1.
h→0
lim
h(cos(h)+1)
(cos(h))
2
−1
Usa la identidad pitagórica.
h→0
lim
−
h(cos(h)+1)
(sin(h))
2
Reescribe el límite.
(
h→0
lim
−
h
sin(h)
)(
h→0
lim
cos(h)+1
sin(h)
)
El límite lim
θ→0
θ
sin(θ)
es 1.
−(
h→0
lim
cos(h)+1
sin(h)
)
Usa el hecho de que
cos(h)+1
sin(h)
es un valor continuo en 0.
(
h→0
lim
cos(h)+1
sin(h)
)=0
Sustituye el valor 0 en la expresión sin(θ)(lim
h→0
h
cos(h)−1
)+cos(θ).
cos(θ)
Yes, it can. On most things (especially clothes and furniture) they will be already marked up 100% before the mark down. For example; even if they have a, let's say, 40% off sale on the shirt, they will still make a 10% profit off the shirt. So pretty much in most cases, there will still be a profit out of the merchandise.
This is for the Journal Activity on e2020. The words required to pass the written response are as follows: Yes, profit, less, more, greater, much.
Use any 2 of those words in your response and you will pass it.
Have a good day everyone! :)
The answer to the first question is complementary angles.
The measure of angle WOV is 60
the answer to the third question is vertical angles.
The measure of YOZ is 60 because vertical angles are equal to each other and YOZ is vertical to WOV
Answer:
-210
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Answer: $48.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since each slice of pizza is $2 and Wyatt bought 14 slices of pizza, you would multiply 14 by 2 then add it onto the cost of the membership.
14 * 2 = 28
20 + 28 = 48
The monthly cost for 14 slices of pizza is $48.