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Answer:
14.4
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Option d is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The point of inflection of a function y = f(x) at a pointy c is given by f''(c) = 0.
Now, the given function is

Differentiating with respect to x on both sides we get,

Again, differentiating with respect to x on both sides we get,

So, the condition for point of inflection at point c is
k''(c) = 0 = - sin c + 2 sin c cos c
⇒ sin c(2cos c - 1) = 0
⇒ sin c = 0 or 
⇒ c = 0 or
Therefore, option d is correct. (Answer)
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: 48.2 degrees
Discussion:
In the diagram, "6" is the x- distance along the side adjacent to theta, and
3 * sqrt(5) is the y-distance along the side opposite angle theta.
By definition of tangent of angle, using "@" for theta, we have
tan (@) = opposite/adjacent = 3 * sqrt(5) / 6 = sqrt(5)/2
So @ = (inverse tangent (sqrt(5)/2) ) = 48.189 degrees (approximately)
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MrB