Answer:
y" = csc(x)[9cot²(x) - csc²(x)]
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
y = 9csc(x)
Step 2: Find 1st derivative
y' = -9csc(x)cot(x)
Step 3: Find 2nd derivative
y" = 9csc(x)cot(x)cot(x) + -csc(x)csc²(x)
y" = 9csc(x)cot²(x) - csc³(x)
y" = csc(x)[9cot²(x) - csc²(x)]
X would equal 10. Hope this helps!
Decimeters
plz tell me if im wrong
For the answer to the question above asking <span>What is y- 8= - 1/2(x+4) in standard form?
</span>y-8=-1/2x + (-2)
+8 +8
y=-1/2x +6
I just used a 2 step equation for it. I first used Distributive Property. Then Subtracted 8 from each side.
i hope my answer helped.