Hello,
one of two<span> fixed points inside an ellipse from which the </span>sum<span> of the </span>distances<span> to any point on the ellipse is constant. </span>
X=40
X=23
X=28
Y=64
First one are corresponding angles
Second, subtract 180-75=105 and solve
Third, hard to explain sport but sure it’s correct
Answer: you would look for y and then once you have y you put it into desemos which is a graphing app and then you get your line
Step-by-step explanation: you would do +3x on both sides with out doing it to the 4y and the. You would get 4y =23+3x and then you divide everything by 4 even the 4y and then you would get y= 23/4 + 3/4x and then you put it into desemos and it will give you it graphed
A is the only correct answer, unless you meant to put “-5” for letter E. Then A and E would be the correct answers!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
from the equation, .
we can give different approach to the equation, but to make it simple and direct, let separate the equation by bringing all like terms to the same side i.e
.
if we integrate both side,
since the equation passes through the origin, and at the origin z=0 and t=0
we substitute this values and solve for the constant c
.
If we substitute the value of c into the equation we arrive at
if we the the natural logarithm of both sides, we arrive at