Answer:
16225
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to multiply
We know that
sin²x+cos²x=1
so
clear cos x
cos x=(+/-)√[1-sin²x]
in this problem
<span>Angle 0 is in quadrant 1 -----> cos o and sin o are positive
</span>sin o=2/5
cos x=√[1-(2/5)²]----> cos o=√[1-4/25]----> cos o=√[21/25]---> cos o=√21/5
the answer is
cos o=√21/5
Diametre = 2 x Radius
Radius = 7
Circumference = 2πr
= 2x22/7x7
= 44
The maxima of f(x) occur at its critical points, where f '(x) is zero or undefined. We're given f '(x) is continuous, so we only care about the first case. Looking at the plot, we see that f '(x) = 0 when x = -4, x = 0, and x = 5.
Notice that f '(x) ≥ 0 for all x in the interval [0, 5]. This means f(x) is strictly increasing, and so the absolute maximum of f(x) over [0, 5] occurs at x = 5.
By the fundamental theorem of calculus,

The definite integral corresponds to the area of a trapezoid with height 2 and "bases" of length 5 and 2, so


x-intercept(s): (1/2, 0) or (0.5, 0)
y-intercept(s): (0, −2)