Answer:
C. 97.1 should be your answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Jane: Think: the hypotenuse of her ramp is 14 inches and the angle opposite the rise is 30 degrees. Thus, cos 30 deg = (adj side) / (hyp) = (adj side) / (14 in).
Solving for (adj side), we get (adj side) = (14 in)(sqrt(3)/2) = 7 sqrt(3) inches.
Answer:
-6(4x+5)
Step-by-step explanation:
-24 = -6 * 4
-30 = -6 * 5
6 is a common factor of both 24 and 30.
-6(4x) = -24x
-6(5) = -30
Answer:
Correct integral, third graph
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming that your answer was 'tan³(θ)/3 + C,' you have the right integral. We would have to solve for the integral using u-substitution. Let's start.
Given : ∫ tan²(θ)sec²(θ)dθ
Applying u-substitution : u = tan(θ),
=> ∫ u²du
Apply the power rule ' ∫ xᵃdx = x^(a+1)/a+1 ' : u^(2+1)/ 2+1
Substitute back u = tan(θ) : tan^2+1(θ)/2+1
Simplify : 1/3tan³(θ)
Hence the integral ' ∫ tan²(θ)sec²(θ)dθ ' = ' 1/3tan³(θ). ' Your solution was rewritten in a different format, but it was the same answer. Now let's move on to the graphing portion. The attachment represents F(θ). f(θ) is an upward facing parabola, so your graph will be the third one.