Ah okay so in differential equations you usually want the top variable isolated. To do this, multiply by dt and 2u and you get
Now just integrate both sides. The integral of 2u with respect to u is u². The integral of (2t + sec²(t) with respect to t is t² + ∫sec²(t)dt. The last part is just tan(x) because d/dt(tan(t)) is sec²(t) so just integrating gets us back. Now we have
Where c and k are arbitrary constants. Subtracting c from k and you get
Where b is another constant. To find b, just plug in u(0) = -1 where u is -1 and t is 0. This becomes
tan(0) is 0 so b = 1. Take the plus or minus square root on both sides and you finally get
But Brainly didn't let me do but juat remember there is a plus or minus square root on the left.
Answer:
it's 2! ;)
Step-by-step explanation:
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It would be 725/1000 because u are 3 spaces after the decimal
Answer:
b) ? = 0
c) ? = 10
Step-by-step explanation:
By observing the equations, we notice a pattern. The resulting number is always equal to one number doubled added to the other number. Therefore, set up two equations as follows:
2(7)+y=14
2x+3=23
Assume that the provided number is the doubled number if it is a perfect factor, with 2, and assume the provided number is not the provided number if the difference between the answer and it is an even number.
Solve:
14+y=14
y=0
2x+3=23
2x=20
x=10
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming that for each option, you play the same number of games,x
Let y represent the cost of playing x games using option A
Option A is to buy a membership card and pay $2 every time you go to the gym. The membership card costs $20. It means that
y = 20 + 2x
Let z represent the cost of playing x games using option B
Option B is to pay $4 each time you go. It means that
z = 4x
To determine how many games will be played before cost of option A equal to the cost of option B, we would equate y to z. It becomes
20 + 2x = 4x
4x - 2x = 20
2x = 20
x = 20/2 = 10
It will take 10 games for both to be the same