Angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
All angles in an equilateral triangle have equal values
Both angle x and y equal 60 degrees.
Answer:
That's not a subtractive equation, the symbol that you used indicates that it is an addition equation. if the question was 1-1 then the answer wouldn't be 2 but since the question is 1+1 the answer is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1035.33 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
h=900tan49
=1035.33 feet
I hope it helps
Answer:
error in summing terms in x
Step-by-step explanation:
x + 3x + 5x = 180 ( collect like terms on left )
9x = 180 ← ( 9x not 8x )
divide both sides by 9
x = 20
Answer:
I= (x^n)*(e^ax) /a - n/a ∫ (e^ax) *x^(n-1) dx +C (for a≠0)
Step-by-step explanation:
for
I= ∫x^n . e^ax dx
then using integration by parts we can define u and dv such that
I= ∫(x^n) . (e^ax dx) = ∫u . dv
where
u= x^n → du = n*x^(n-1) dx
dv= e^ax dx→ v = ∫e^ax dx = (e^ax) /a ( for a≠0 .when a=0 , v=∫1 dx= x)
then we know that
I= ∫u . dv = u*v - ∫v . du + C
( since d(u*v) = u*dv + v*du → u*dv = d(u*v) - v*du → ∫u*dv = ∫(d(u*v) - v*du) =
(u*v) - ∫v*du + C )
therefore
I= ∫u . dv = u*v - ∫v . du + C = (x^n)*(e^ax) /a - ∫ (e^ax) /a * n*x^(n-1) dx +C = = (x^n)*(e^ax) /a - n/a ∫ (e^ax) *x^(n-1) dx +C
I= (x^n)*(e^ax) /a - n/a ∫ (e^ax) *x^(n-1) dx +C (for a≠0)