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Gre4nikov [31]
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To isolate cause and effect, experimenters should use

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emmainna [20.7K]2 years ago
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d) random assignment

Ne4ueva [31]2 years ago
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Yeah the answer would be d) random assignments
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\int\limits {sin^n(x)} \, dx = -\dfrac{1}{n} sin^{n-1}(x) \cdot cos(x) + \dfrac{n-1}{n} \int\limits {sin^{n-2}(x)} \, dx

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A_2 = \int\limits^{0.55}_0 {sin^2x} \, dx = \dfrac{1}{2} \left [x -sin(x) \cdot cos(x) \right]_0 ^{0.55}

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The shaded area, A_{1 shaded} = A₁ - A₂ = 0.075625 - 0.0522 ≈ 0.023425

Similarly, we have, between points 0.55 and 1.85

A₃ = 1/2 × (1.85 - 0.55) × 1/2 × (1.85 - 0.55) + (1.85 - 0.55) × 0.55/2 = 0.78

For y = sin²x, we have;

A_4 = \int\limits^{1.85}_{0.55} {sin^2x} \, dx = \dfrac{1}{2} \left [x -sin(x) \cdot cos(x) \right]_{0.55} ^{1.85} \approx 1.00526

The shaded area, A_{2 shaded} = A₄ - A₃ = 1.00526 - 0.78 ≈ 0.22526

The sum of the area of the shaded regions, ∑A = A_{1 shaded} + A_{2 shaded}

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