Answer:17 dollars per hour per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
(x, y, z) = (-1, 0, -3)
Step-by-step explanation:
We notice that the coefficients of z are such that elimination of the z term from the equations is made easy.
Adding equations 1 and 2:
(2x -3y -2z) +(x +3y +2z) = (4) +(-7)
3x = -3
x = -1
Adding equations 2 and 3:
(x +3y +2z) +(-4x -4y -2z) = (-7) +(10)
-3x -y = 3
Substituting for x, we get ...
(-3)(-1) -y = 3
0 = y . . . . . . . . . . . add y-3 to both sides
Then z can be found from any equation. Substituting for x and y in the second equation gives ...
-1 +2z = -7
2z = -6 . . . . . add 1
z = -3 . . . . . .divide by 2
The solution is (x, y, z) = (-1, 0, -3).
Please type this as 2(sin 2x)^2=2 <span>2sin^2 2x=2 is confusing.
Reducing this expression: (sin 2x)^2 = 1
Taking the sqrt of both sides, sin 2x = plus or minus 1
If sin 2x = 1, then 2x must be pi/2 or 3pi/2, and so x must be pi/4 or 3pi/4.
Now you do this for sin 2x = -1.</span>
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Set up ratios of corresponding sides. x+2 is to 6 as 2 is to 3:

Now cross multiply to get
3(x + 2) = 12 and
3x + 6 = 12 so
3x = 6 and
x = 2. That means that side AB, x + 2, is 2 + 2 which is 4
It's dependent on the context. A book may ask you to find the f'(x) of a function and you may have to use a u sub in your problem which requires you to find the dy/dx of what you substitute. So in this case both would be used.