Answer: X=2
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming the function is
All logarithmic functions, despite their base, has a vertical asymptote at argument = 0.
That is not changed by the vertical stretching made by the 4 which multiplies the logarithm nor the vertical shift made by the +5.
In this case the argument is x - 2, then the vertical asymptote is:
x - 2 = 0
Answer:
Third option down. X is more than or equal to 6
Step-by-step explanation:
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Pi/4 radians
You're looking for the angle that has a secant of sqrt(2). And since the secant is simply the reciprocal of the cosine, let's take a look at that.
sqrt(2) = 1/x
x*sqrt(2) = 1
x = 1/sqrt(2)
Let's multiply both numerator and denominator by sqrt(2), so
x = sqrt(2)/2
And the value sqrt(2)/2 should be immediately obvious to you as a trig identity. Namely, that's the cosine of a 45 degree angle. Now for the issue of how to actually give you your answer. There's no need for decimals to express 45 degrees, so that caveat in the question doesn't make any sense unless you're measuring angles in radians. So let's convert 45 degrees to radians. A full circle has 360 degrees, or 2*pi radians. So:
45 * (2*pi)/360 = 90*pi/360 = pi/4
So your answer is pi/4 radians.
5/100 x 100/1 = ?
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