He pays $223.65.
This is because from the equation you know that he pays 29.95+2.00 for one light therefore, if we use x to represent the amount of lights--
X(29.95+2.00)
is an equation you can use to solve for the amount Mr. Davis payed for his lights.
Step-by-step explanation:
A. 18√2
= 25.4558441227
B. 18/√3
= 6√3
= 10.39230485
C. 18√2 /√3
= 6√6
= 14.69693846
D. 18 · √3 / √2
= 9√6
= 22.04540769
Answer:
i wanna say 12.8, 13.3, 13.8
im not sure though, i hope this helps
By letting
we get derivatives
a) Substitute these into the differential equation. After a lot of simplification, the equation reduces to
Examine the lowest degree term , which gives rise to the indicial equation,
with roots at r = 0 and r = 4/5.
b) The recurrence for the coefficients is
so that with r = 4/5, the coefficients are governed by
c) Starting with , we find
so that the first three terms of the solution are
<span>If the interest is comounded every 2 months then you will
apply the interest 6 times in a year. So the value of n that you will plug into
your equation is 6 because there 12 months a year then it wll be compounded
every 2 months</span>