Answer:
and are two such planes.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the two planes whose intersection is the line
You can say that <em>t</em> is equal to this expression
Next,
Then,
and are two such planes.
You can see in the image attached that the intersection of this planes is the line
Answer:
≈ 11.78 in
Step-by-step explanation:
The arc length is calculated as
arc = circumference of circle × fraction of circle
= 2πr × ( cancel 2π on numerator/ denominator )
= 15 ×
=
≈ 11.78 in ( to 2 dec. places )
0.45 Isn't Equal To Any Of These Fractions But It Is Equal To 45/100
Answer: g(h(3)) = 59
Step-by-step explanation:
Well if its x^3 I assume it is because you wrote other coefficients before the variable.
2(3) - 2 = 6-2 = 4
So 4 is the x input for h(x)
4^3 -5 = 64-5 = 59
Starting from what I know (the difference between ribbons), I decided to go from the bottom and work my way up. I then noticed a pattern (each sum was three more of the previous one), and decided to keep my pattern of the three numbers but not have to do any major mental work and instead add three to the previous sum until I got to 38.