Y=1/4x+3 i think is the right answer because your y-intercept is 3 and you go up one and over 4
The answer should be option C! I think? I hope it helps :)
Sh(2x) = (e^2x + e^-2x)/2
<span>Thus the integral becomes </span>
<span>Int[e^3x*(e^2x + e^-2x)/2] = Int[(e^5x + e^x)/2] </span>
<span>= e^5x/10 + e^x/2 + C
</span>=(1/10)(e^5x) + (1/2)(e^x) + C
Answer:
Same people are loney
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
5 - / 28r
sorry I can't put a fraction but the "'/" is the line and 28r goes underneath
Explanation:
Download photomath and take a picture, it will explain it. It would take forever for me to type it out