Hello Friend,here is the solution for your question
<span>so the given function is </span>
y= √(-2cos²x+3cosx-1)
i.e = √[-2(cos²x-3/2+1/2)]
i.e = √[-2(cosx-3/4)²-9/16+1/2]
i.e. = √[-2(cos-3/4)²-1/16]
i.e. = √[1/8-3(cosx=3/4)²]-----------(1)
Now here in this equation is this quantity :-
<span>(cosx=3/4)²----------------(2) is to it's minimum value then the whole equation </span>
<span>i.e. = √[1/8-3(cosx=3/4)²] will be maximum and vice versa </span>
And we know that cosx-3/4 will be minimum if cosx=3/4
<span>therefore put this in (1) we get </span>
(cosx=3/4)²=0 [ cosx=3/4]
<span>hence the minimum value of the quantity (cosx=3/4)² is 0 </span>
<span>put this in equation (1) </span>
we get ,
i.e. = √[1/8-3(cosx=3/4)²]
=√[1/8-3(0)] [ because minimum value of of the quantity (cosx=3/4)² is 0 ]
=√1/8
=1/(2√2)
<span>this is the maximum value now to find the minimum value </span>
<span>since this is function of root so the value of y will always be ≥0 </span>
<span>hence the minimum value of the function y is 0 </span>
<span>Therefore, the range of function </span>y is [0,1/(2√2)]
__Well,I have explained explained each and every step,do tell me if you don't understand any step._
Answer:
C. =
Step-by-step explanation:
whenever you have | | It will always be positive so -6 turns to 6 and that makes it equal.
The answers are B and C because anything in parentheses has to do with vertical change, while outside of the parentheses is horizontal
Answer:
144 hope it helps
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Y = -5
Step-by-step explanation:
The line needs to be parallel to the y-axis, which means it forms a 90° angle with the y-axis. This means the line we are looking for is a straight horizontal line. The line must pass through the point (-7, -5), but we can disregard the x value since we figured out that the line is perfecly horizontal, so it has no x value. The answer we are left with is y = -5, which is a horizontal line across -5 on the y axis.
Hopefully you can understand my explanation :)