Dy/dx = (ycos(x))/(1 + y²)
(1 + y²)/y dy = cos(x) dx
(1/y + y) dy = cos(x) dx
Integrating:
ln(y) + y²/2 = sin(x) + c
ln(1) + 1/2 = sin(0) + c
c = 1/2
Thus,
ln(y) + y²/2 = sin(x) + 1/2
The answer to the question is 0
21 hrs. Because if Harry worked one third the hrs thats Aiden worked then 7×3 =21 and 21÷3=7. So 7 is one third of 21.
Answer:
-0.8 and -8.2
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve a quadratic you first need to have one side of the equation equal to zero (because x-intercepts are when y is zero).
4x^2 + 24x + 13 = 2x^2 + 6x
2x^2 + 18x + 13 = 0
Then you can use the quadratic formula to solve for x. You will then come to
-18 ± sqrt(220) / 4
This will simplify out (rounding to the nearest tenth) to -0.8 and -8.2
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