Evaluate?
What’s the full question?
Answer: Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the numerator is multiplying square root 13 by square root 2, we can break them apart.

You are correct,
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is equal to one, so we can "cancel them out" of our expression.

This leaves us with:
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<em>We can also test this by using a calculator:</em>
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Answer:
All of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
dy/dt = y/3 (18 − y)
0 = y/3 (18 − y)
y = 0 or 18
d²y/dt² = y/3 (-dy/dt) + (1/3 dy/dt) (18 − y)
d²y/dt² = dy/dt (-y/3 + 6 − y/3)
d²y/dt² = dy/dt (6 − 2y/3)
d²y/dt² = y/3 (18 − y) (6 − 2y/3)
0 = y/3 (18 − y) (6 − 2y/3)
y = 0, 9, 18
y" = 0 at y = 9 and changes signs from + to -, so y' is a maximum at y = 9.
y' and y" = 0 at y = 0 and y = 18, so those are both asymptotes / limiting values.
7 dollars is the amount of money
Answer:
5. x= 13 y= 18.4
6.
Step-by-step explanation:
question 5:
tan45=x/13
multiply both sides by 13 to get x by its self.
end up with 13×tan45 so put that in the calculator to get x
then you do cos45= 13/y
multiply by y on both sides.
end up with y×cos45=13
divide the cos45 by both sides
put 13/cos45 to get y
question 6:
sin30=4/x
multiply x on both sides
end with x×sin30 =4
divide sin30 on both sides
put 4/sin30 in a calculator to get x
same thing again but with tan30 ahaha