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Find x. (8x-34) (5x+2)

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mestny [16]3 years ago
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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<em>x</em> ² + <em>y</em> ² = 100   →   <em>r </em>² = 100   →   <em>r</em> = 10

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<em>y</em> = 5   →   <em>r</em> sin(<em>θ</em>) = 5   →   <em>r</em> = 5 csc(<em>θ</em>)

See the attached graphic for a plot of the circles and line as well as the bounded region between them. The second circle is tangent to the larger one at the point (10, 0), and is also tangent to <em>y</em> = 5 at the point (0, 5).

Split up the region at 3 angles <em>θ</em>₁, <em>θ</em>₂, and <em>θ</em>₃, which denote the angles <em>θ</em> at which the curves intersect. They are

<em>θ</em>₁ = 0 … … … by solving 10 = 10 cos(<em>θ</em>)

<em>θ</em>₂ = <em>π</em>/6 … … by solving 10 = 5 csc(<em>θ</em>)

<em>θ</em>₃ = 5<em>π</em>/6  … the second solution to 10 = 5 csc(<em>θ</em>)

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\displaystyle \frac12\left(\left\{\int_0^{\frac\pi6}+\int_{\frac{5\pi}6}^{2\pi}\right\}\left(10^2-(10\cos(\theta))^2\right)\,\mathrm d\theta+\int_{\frac\pi6}^{\frac{5\pi}6}\left((5\csc(\theta))^2-(10\cos(\theta))^2\right)\,\mathrm d\theta\right)

=\displaystyle 50\left\{\int_0^{\frac\pi6}+\int_{\frac{5\pi}6}^{2\pi}\right\} \sin^2(\theta)\,\mathrm d\theta+\frac12\int_{\frac\pi6}^{\frac{5\pi}6}\left(25\csc^2(\theta) - 100\cos^2(\theta)\right)\,\mathrm d\theta

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=\boxed{25\sqrt3+\dfrac{125\pi}3}

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• the area of the larger circle is 100<em>π</em>

• the area of the smaller circle is 25<em>π</em>

• the area of the circular segment, i.e. the part of the larger circle that is bounded below by the line <em>y</em> = 5, has area 100<em>π</em>/3 - 25√3

Hence the area of the region of interest is

100<em>π</em> - 25<em>π</em> - (100<em>π</em>/3 - 25√3) = 125<em>π</em>/3 + 25√3

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