So solve for q
first factor q out of the summation

now, determine what the summation is

its been a while since ive done summations so i dont remember any tricks but that summation is essentially equal to

or factored to be something like this

which i believe there's a formula for
regardless using a calculator, the summation turns out to be 4/3 i think
you should definitely double check this step
so replacing the summation for 4/3, the equation is now
q*(4/3) =8
pretty easy to solve from here
divide 4/3 to both sides to get q
any questions?
Answer:
LK = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
given point J (4, 4 )
then LJ = 4 and JK = 4
using Pythagoras' identity in right triangle LJK
LK² = LJ² + JK² = 4² + 4² = 16 + 16 = 32 ( take square root of both sides )
LK =
=
=
×
= 4
<em>∠OAC = 27°</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
When a line is tangent to a circle, the part where the radius meets with the line of tangency will be a right angle. Since we know this, we know that ∠C is equal to 90°. We also know that all of the angles in a triangle will add up to be 180°.
We can now add up the two angles we know and subtract it from 180° to get the measurement of ∠OAC.


∠OAC = 27°
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
m/5+4*6=m/5+24
Answer:
5357.142857
Step-by-step explanation: