Answer:
294ft
Step-by-step explanation:
7*7=49
49*6=294
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
It appears to be the last step there that has evaded you. In the second line of work, you can see that what's in each set of parenthesis is exactly the same. Because of this, it is common and can be factored out. What's left is the 4x and the +5:
(5x - 3)(4x + 5)
That's factoring by grouping. It only works with polynomials that have an even number of terms so you can group them together in 2's.
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Answer: D) pairs 2 and 4</h3>
Pair 2 shows one figure rotated 180 degrees compared to the other, and translated as well. So they are congruent (ie the same).
Pair 4 shows one triangle reflected over the vertical line x = 22 to get the other triangle; which shows they are the same triangle.
The other pairs are not congruent. You can show that the areas of each figure being different is enough to prove they aren't the same figure.
First, you must know these formula d(e^f(x) = f'(x)e^x dx, e^a+b=e^a.e^b, and d(sinx) = cosxdx, secx = 1/ cosx
(secx)dy/dx=e^(y+sinx), implies <span>dy/dx=cosx .e^(y+sinx), and then
</span>dy=cosx .e^(y+sinx).dx, integdy=integ(cosx .e^(y+sinx).dx, equivalent of
integdy=integ(cosx .e^y.e^sinx)dx, integdy=e^y.integ.(cosx e^sinx)dx, but we know that d(e^sinx) =cosx e^sinx dx,
so integ.d(e^sinx) =integ.cosx e^sinx dx,
and e^sinx + C=integ.cosx e^sinxdx
finally, integdy=e^y.integ.(cosx e^sinx)dx=e^2. (e^sinx) +C
the answer is
y = e^2. (e^sinx) +C, you can check this answer to calculate dy/dx