is differentiable across its domain, so the MVT says there is some value of
in the open interval
such that
You have
so the equation above becomes
Solve for
.
so
is indeed the average of the endpoints, i.e. the midpoint.
No not always the degrees maybe
i hope this helps
It would remain the same (4/5). <span>Sin of the angle is unchanged regardless of the size; it is a ratio related only to the angle, not the size of the triangles.</span>
To
answer this question we have to first determine how many times 100
can go into 13,300. To find this we do the following:
<span>$13,300/$100
= 133</span>
<span>Now
we simply multiply the result by $2.74:</span>
<span>$2.74*133
= $364.42.</span>
<span>Finally
we just multiply that by the total number of payments which are
(monthly payment, 12 months in a year, for 4 years).</span>
<span>$364.42*(12*4)
---> $364.42*48 = $17,492.16.</span>
The correct answer is choice 4.) 17,492.16
<span>I
hope this helps, Regards.</span>
Answer:
<u>The regular polygon has 13 sides</u>
Correct statement and question:
If the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a polygon is 1980°, how many sides does it have?
Source:
1,920° is not a valid value for a regular polygon. It should be either 1,980° or 1,800° (it has to be a multiple of 180). We pick 1,980° to answer the question.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's recall that the formula of the sum of the interior angles of any polygon is:
Sum of Interior Angles = (n-2) * 180°, where n is the number of sides of the polygon.
Therefore, replacing with the value we know:
1,980 = (n-2) * 180
n - 2 = 1,980/180
n - 2 = 11
<u>n = 13</u>