check the picture below.
recall that a cube sides are all equal in length, and it's really just 6 squares stacked up to each other at the edges.
so if 600 is the total area of those 6 squares, then just for one is 600/6 in².
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Calculus</u>
Integration
- Integrals
- Definite/Indefinite Integrals
- Integration Constant C
Integration Rule [Reverse Power Rule]:
Integration Property [Multiplied Constant]:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Step 1: Define</u>
<em>Identify</em>
<u>Step 2: Integrate</u>
- [Integral] Rewrite [Integration Property - Multiplied Constant]:
- [Integral] Reverse Power Rule:
Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/I + II)
Unit: Integrations
Unit of measurement in a formula suggests a definite magnitude of a certain quantity. For instance, there are basic unit of measurement for the 7 basic quantities: These are
1. seconds (s) for time
2. meter (m) for length
3. candela (cd) for luminous intensity
4. Ampere (A) for electric current
5. Kelvin (K) for Temperature
6. Kilogram (kg) for mass
7. mole (mol) for amount of substance
These units of measure should be homogenous in a formula for easy interpretation. Other derived quantities (e.g volume) also have their corresponding units as well as those quantities which are not based on the metric systems (e.g Celsius, pounds, etc)