Answer:
(x-3)^2=5=>
(x-3)=±square root of 5
x=+sqr.root5+3 or x=-sqr.root5+3
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
1
The cosine function in standard form is
y = acos(bx + c)
where a is the amplitude, period = and
phase shift = -
here b = 2 and c = , thus
phase shift = - = -
2
the amplitude = | a |
which has a maximum of a and a minimum of - a
y = 4cosx ← has a maximum value of 4
Answer:
28π cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
The surface of a cylinder is given by the formula:
where r is the radius of the base, and h is the height.
Using the image, we can find that the radius of the cylinder would be 2 cm, and the height would be 5 cm.
Now, to find the surface area of the cylinder, we would have to plug in 2 for r (the radius of the base) and 5 for h (the height of the cylinder) into the formula for the surface area of a cylinder.
Now we plug in 2 for r and 5 for h for the equation for the surface area of a cylinder:
2π(2)(5) + 2π(2)² = 20π + 2π(4) = 20π + 8π = 28π
Remember, the radius and the height are given to us in cm, and w are solving for surface area, so the answer should be in cm² (square centimeters).
The surface area of the cylinder would be 28π cm².
28π cm² would be an exact answer. For the approximate answer, plug in 3.14 (most math classes use 3.14 to approximate π) for π.
I hope you find this helpful. :)
If you know that b=0, then ab=bc doesn't tell you anything about
'a' or 'c', because no matter what they are, it's always true.
Answer:
B. (36, -12)
Step-by-step explanation: