check the picture below.
so the triangular prism is really just 3 rectangles and 2 right-triangles,
now, we know the base of one of the triangles is 2.6, what's its height?
since it's a right-triangle, we can simply use the pythagorean theorem to get "h".
so, we can now, simply get the area of both of the triangles and the three rectangles and sum them up, and that's the area of the triangular prism.
Answer:
it means the value of x
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y = x^(sin(x))
y = e^(SIN(x)*LN(x))
y' = (COS(x)·LN(x) + SIN(x)/x)*e^(SIN(x)*LN(x))
y' = (COS(x)·LN(x) + SIN(x)/x)*x^(SIN(x))
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let be "x" the original volume of the solution (in milliliters) before the acid was added and "y" the volume of the solution (in milliliters) after the addition of the acid.
Set up a system of equations:
Applying the Substitution Method, you can substitute the second equation into the first equation and then solve for "x":
For A put 160 (division sign} 4.
For B put -40