Derivative of tan(x) is sec²x
You can check the first principle method of derivation in attachment
Answer:
2419.0265 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the answer you must first find the circumference of the circle. The circumference formula is C = 2 \pi r. So if you plug in 77 you get 483.8053. Then multiply that by 5 and you will have your final answer.
Perpendicular lines will have negative reciprocal slopes. Example : if u r given a slope of 1/3, to find the negative reciprocal, flip the slope and change the sign. So the negative reciprocal of 1/3 is -3/1 or just -3. So slope 1/3 and slope -3 are perpendicular.
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equation 2 :
4x + 2y = 6
2y = -4x + 6
y = -2x + 3...the slope here is -2....a perpendicular line will have a slope of 1/2.
y = (a/3)x - 6......so we have to make a/3 = 1/2......1.5/3 = 1/2
so a = 1.5
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eq. 2 : 3/4x + 2
not sure what the entire equation is.....but it looks to have a slope of 3/4. That means a perpendicular line will have a slope of -4/3.
3y + ax = 9
3y = -ax + 9
y = (-a/3)x + 3.....therefore, a has to be 4
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
b , n, and a are variables so you cant solve but can be put in an equation which is b+a/n
Answer:
I got the one above it: L=-w
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve "P= 2(L+W)" , first distribute:
P= 2L+2W
Then get "2L" alone (by subtracting 2W from both sides):
P-2W= 2L-------- 2L= P-2W
Then divide by two to get just "L":
L= -W
Hope this helps!