As you can see below, in
red is <span>g(x) = (x + 1)^3 and in
blue is f(x)=x^3. Adding 1 to x
moves the graph to the left by 1. Hope this was the answer you were looking for and I hope you have a great day!
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Answer:
=12
Step-by-step explanation:
6+3(-8x-2)=12
I'm going to assume that your function is f(x) = 1 + x^2 (NOT x2).
I suspect you're trying to estimate the "area under the curve of f(x) = 1 + x^2. You need to use this or a similar description to explain what you're doing.
Also, you need to specify whether you want "left end points" or "right end points" or "midpoints." Again I must assume you want one or the other (and will assume that you meant "left end points").
First, let's address the case n=3. You must graph f(x) = 1 + x^2 between -1 and +1. We will find the "lower sum," using "left end points." The 3 x-values are {-1, -1/3, 1/3}. Evaluate the function f(x) = 1 + x^2 at these 3 x-values. Keep in mind that the interval width is 2/3.
The function (y) values are {0, 2/3, 4/3}.
Sorry, Michael, but I must stop here and await clarification from you regarding what you've been told to do in this problem. Otherwise too much guessing (regarding what you meant) is necessary. Please review the original problem and ensure that you have copied it exactly as presented, and also please verify whether this problem does indeed involve estimating areas under curves between starting and ending x-values.
21*9
9 sides times 21 per side
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
if , then that means that it is the angle of a right triangle with the hypotenuse equal to 4 and one of the legs (specifically the adjacent leg) equal to 3, since sec(x) is defined as hypotenuse over the adjacent side.
The other leg (specifically the opposite one) will be equal to by the pythagorean theorem, so csc(x) = hypotenuse over opposite side = .
cot(x) is defined as adjacent over opposite, which is equal to
That means that the first option, the leftmost one, is correct.