Answer:
Whats your question exactly?
Step-by-step explanation:
I don't understand what the question is
I'm going to suppose that this is asking for the volume.
The formula to find volume for a cylinder is<span> V= pi r 2(squared) h
</span><span><span />The radius is 10cm and the height is 14cm
Then plug the numbers in
So you should get V=3.14 x 10(squared) x 14
The once you multiply all that you should get 4396 cm(cubed)
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Every positive number has two square roots - a positive and a negative (unless the value is 0).
The length of something can only be a positive number and since there is only one positive square root, there is only one answer.
we can factor the whole thing:
(2sin(x) -1)(sin(x)+1) = 0.
Therefore, sin(x) = -1 and sin(x) = 1/2.
For the first one x = 3π/2 and the second is π/6 and 5π/6
So 3π/2, π/6 and 5π/6 are the solutions.
I do kind of have a problem with this because it doesn't mention if you should go over 360°. Otherwise, you have to add in an 2nπ into the equations like 3π/2 + 2nπ;
but I don't know if that is necessary for you.
Answer:
ugh I think its red
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm kidding its 57