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lunar pond
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yes

winged roost
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so you ended with

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$\frac{1-x}{x^2+3x+2} \leq 0$

thorny flameBOT
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IntelligentCake

winged roost
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yes?

lunar pond
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yes

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when i get x ^ 2 in a fraction or equation i get confused

winged roost
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right

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well I suggest first you start off by not expanding that denominator

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it well help with the solution

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$\frac{1-x}{(x+1)(x+2)} \leq 0$

thorny flameBOT
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IntelligentCake

winged roost
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so this is what you have

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first look at numerator

lunar pond
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ohh

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(x+1) (x+2) != 0

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i should make a table

winged roost
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you want to look at when the numerator becomes negative

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and when the denominator becomes negative

lunar pond
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i use table to make it simpler 🙂

winged roost
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whatever works for you

lunar pond
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microsoft math hardly disagree with :/

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$\x\in (-2,-1)\cup [1,\infty)

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$\ x\in (-2,-1)\cup [1,\infty)

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Uh

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Microsoft says x is in this

slow sapphire
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$\ x\in (-2,-1)\cup [1,\infty)$

thorny flameBOT
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Toxstxr

lunar pond
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Yes 👍👍

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Ohh

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I solved it correctly

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It should be negative

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Does microsoft round numbers?

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-1.5 is a solution for me

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Works

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regal cypress
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anyone able to help me with this question? not able to show how the radius of the smaller circle is 1.25 cm.

regal cypress
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BW would be 5 no?

elder rampart
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yeah

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then what would BX be

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if you call the small radius r

regal cypress
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hm?

elder rampart
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BW = BX + XW right?

regal cypress
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yeah

elder rampart
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if we assume that XW (the radius of the small circle) is r

regal cypress
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yep

elder rampart
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then BX must be 5-r

regal cypress
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yeah but what do we do with that info

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since we know we can get anotehr equation which is 5 + r = AX or CX

elder rampart
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what else can we say about BX in the triangle ACX

regal cypress
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its the height

elder rampart
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exactly

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now we can use Pythagorean Theorem

regal cypress
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eh?

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(5+r)^2 = (5-r)^2 + 5^2?

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AH

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gotcha

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thanks alot fam

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regal cypress
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👍

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yw

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good luck with the rest of the worksheet

regal cypress
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yep will do

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thanks alot

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just got stumped on that one question

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tqtq

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have a good day ahead man!

elder rampart
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u2

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I dont understand how the answer will be year 2024, I had gotten 2023 as my final answer

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junior sand
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is this correct

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keen venture
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You're missing a solution by dividing by cos(x)

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Factoring is the safer option

junior sand
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how do I factor it

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\begin{align*}
2\sin x \cos x - \cos x = 0\
\cos x (2 \sin x - 1) = 0\
\cos x = 0 \quad\text{or}\quad 2\sin x - 1 = 0
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a.b.s._.0.

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@junior sand

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onyx vessel
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so for this question i kinda need to exaplain

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this is the formula that we used

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so i intergrated it to get x(t)

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which is

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and now i have to get a(t)

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im not sure how do i have to intergrate it again ?

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maiden igloo
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fair enough

onyx vessel
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would it not be 1 - e ^ -t/tmaxspeed

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granite ivy
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Do rational functions have a special feature with what they look like?

sweet shard
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There's nothing special, just definition

granite ivy
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i already know the definition

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young walrus
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hello! Id like some help with this example question. I can see the answer but I don’t know how they arrived to it. I dont think it makes sense to me that :
25x^2 + px + 16 = (5x + 4)^2

young walrus
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it seems to have left px out of the answer like it just dissapeared. Is this an error of my understanding or an error in the question?

restive inlet
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probs your understanding

empty sail
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It's saying that 25x^2 + px + 16 is a perfect square, and as it stated, polynomials in the form of (x + a)^2 are the form of perfect squares, so you take 25x^2 + px + 16 and square root the first term and the last, and that's how it got the right side

young walrus
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in the answer, there is no such px

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i just

empty sail
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Do you know what it means to be a perfect square?

young walrus
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yes

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i understand why (a+b)^2 = a^2 + 2ab + b^2

empty sail
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So then 25x^2 + px + 16 is a perfect square polynomial, correct?

young walrus
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25x^2 and 16 is , yes

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and its telling me that px is too

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my problem is that

empty sail
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No it's not

young walrus
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its notb

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?

empty sail
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It's not saying that px is a perfect square

young walrus
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sorry let me explain my thought process so you’ll see where im going wrong

empty sail
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Look at the example above that green box, is 12x a perfect square?

young walrus
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restive inlet
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no

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that is contradictory to

i understand why (a+b)^2 = a^2 + 2ab + b^2

empty sail
young walrus
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wait

empty sail
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You're trying to find what p is

young walrus
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25x^2 = (5x)^2 right?

restive inlet
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yes

young walrus
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and if 16 = (4)^2

restive inlet
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not if

young walrus
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then surely

empty sail
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So because that's a perfect square, you can "simplify" the left side 25x^2 + px + 16, to be the right side, (5x+4)^2. Then you expand the right side to determine what the value of p is

restive inlet
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16 is definitely equal to 4^2

young walrus
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tell me one thing, is this correct ? (5x)^2 + (4)^2 = (5x+4)^2

restive inlet
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no

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that is contradictory to
i understand why (a+b)^2 = a^2 + 2ab + b^2

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you wouldn't say (a+b) is a^2 + b^2 would you

young walrus
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hmm

restive inlet
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if you're making this mistake then you don't really see how

(a+b)^2 = a^2 + 2ab + b^2

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it doesn't matter what a,b are

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to potentially make it clearer for yourself

young walrus
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oh hold on

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I see

restive inlet
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expand out (5x+4)^2
using the method they used at the top of the page

young walrus
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okay

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ill try

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im beginning to see where this is going

young walrus
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but i just didn’t understand how they got to this conclusing by saying
25x^2 + px + 16 = (5x+4)^2

empty sail
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Perfect square concept

young walrus
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thank you for being patient with me btw

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i umm

empty sail
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p is an unknown you are looking for

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So applying the perfect square concept, 25x^2 + px + 16 will became (5x+4)^2

restive inlet
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well your binomial will need to have 5x and 4 so that when squared will give you the
25x^2 and 16 (in addition to a third term)

empty sail
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And p is indirectly hidden in (5x+4)^2 and when you expanded (5x+4)^2, you determined what p is

young walrus
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hmm

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indirectly hidden

restive inlet
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you really need to fully grasp

(a+b)^2 = a^2 + 2ab + b^2

young walrus
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I swear I understand why that is the case

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(a+b)^2 = (a+b)(a+b)

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then expanding that gives you the answer you gave

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here, 40x is the P we were looking for, i see that

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p = 40 as a result

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could you make up a question in this style and ill see if I can solve it?

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i think i understand now

winged roost
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,rotate

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young walrus
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okay im fairly sure I understand most of it

winged roost
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do you still need help?

young walrus
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ive only introduced myself to polynomials today, so I don’t know the exact definitions of it.

winged roost
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polynomials must have integer exponentiation

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go from there

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neon iron
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can someone help me find the value of a, k, d ,c

neon iron
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well i know that c=+4

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idk abt a k d

mighty epoch
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where and what the hell is a,k,d,c?

neon iron
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It is transformation of exponential functions

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like

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Like this

loud ingot
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I have no idea but just based on your example answer, imma say a=-3, k=1, d=1

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foggy prawn
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how to find inverse tan of a degree or radian?

foggy prawn
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the formula for the integral of e^x uis e^u * u' right?

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foggy prawn
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so inverse tan of 0 would be 0 right?

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at 0 we have (1, 0)

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tan 0 is 0

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since y/x = 0/1 = 0

tulip light
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in general with $\tan^{-1}(\frac{a}{b})$ you can draw the triangle and plug the numbers

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to see if it's a special triangle

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or any angle you recognize

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tulip light
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for inverse tan of 0, the denom can be anything but the opposite side being 0 should be your clue here

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celest glade
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$\int e^{f(x)}dx$ doesn't have a general formula

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@tiny sapphire

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mild oasis
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Are you trying to check you answer or ask how to solve this?

mild oasis
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,w (x)/(49 - 14) = 8/14

mild oasis
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Its correct

bitter pumice
mild oasis
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Yes

bitter pumice
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Im pretty sure im correct or its median

bitter pumice
mild oasis
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Yey its correct

bitter pumice
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Am I correct?

mild oasis
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What is m?

bitter pumice
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measure

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it doesnt mean

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anything

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just forget it

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lapis oxide
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if someone could check my working out pls idk why im getting 5

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modest quest
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86 ≠ 2x35 + 17

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should be +16 not +17

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lapis oxide
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oooooooohh my god

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modest quest
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nah dude a few min ago i wrote that 3x8 = 33

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i don't even know how i got this far with my brain

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What have you tried?

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Did you tried applying what the sum means and using properties of sum?

vast bluff
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I didnt know how to solve this

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Please guide me

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  1. 45?
jovial shoal
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$$\sum_{k=0}^95$$ means?

vast bluff
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  1. 4970?
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vast bluff
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I dont get it

jovial shoal
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What does the symbol mean?

vast bluff
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Sigma

jovial shoal
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Which means?

vast bluff
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I dont know what

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What is 49 and 50?

jovial shoal
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Me telling you the answer which not help you learn.

vast bluff
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Give me the formula😭

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In a simple way

vast bluff
jovial shoal
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It’s not 45 which means the problem is wrong. It’s should start from k = 1.

vast bluff
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40?

jovial shoal
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If you understood sums you be able to tell this. Please read the link and use other online resources to understand sums.

vast bluff
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Whats the formula for 47?

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804.2477 is what i got but its not an answer choice?

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these are the answer choices

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knotty ledge
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what have you tried?

simple orchid
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I'm not sure how to approach this problem

knotty ledge
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have you learnt implicit differentiation?

simple orchid
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No

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I did watch a video related to it, but I didn't understand

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Do you just like go around and ask people if they had tried anything?

sweet shard
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and there's no point in explaining to you something you don't know

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so that's why people helping ask for a baseline of your knowledge

jovial shoal
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What don’t you understand about implicit differentiation?

simple orchid
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Well I am supposed to solve these problems

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When I have learned until chain rules

sweet shard
simple orchid
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Like how

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Where is dy/dx coming from

jovial shoal
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I give you a better video. Not even sure what that is.

simple orchid
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Please, thank you

sweet shard
simple orchid
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?

sweet shard
jovial shoal
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Oh I see it now.

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I read it wrong.

simple orchid
sweet shard
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simple orchid
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I don't see the relevance

simple orchid
jovial shoal
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What was your question again?

sweet shard
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the exponent is 2

simple orchid
sweet shard
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and chain rule comes in because y is a function of x, so dy/dx is just dy/dx

sweet shard
simple orchid
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Means that I have never seen dy/dx b4

sweet shard
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y is a function of x

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you don't know what that is yet, so dy/dx = derivative of y with respect to x

simple orchid
sweet shard
jovial shoal
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Try doing what Riemann is saying.

jovial shoal
simple orchid
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knotty ledge
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not sure what you want from people here

simple orchid
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When I look at other channels, you've only asked them if they have tried, and you sort of go AWOL

jovial shoal
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y is a function of x, finding derivative of y^2 is done using chain rule.

simple orchid
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Correct me if I'm wrong, and I'm not here to cause a dissension

knotty ledge
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bc i have a life outside of this server, and go and do other things, them saying what they have tried will help other people that come along and help them

jovial shoal
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You differentiate both side of the equation with respect to x.

simple orchid
jovial shoal
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Ok so what you stuck on?

simple orchid
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6y + 2x - 1 = 1

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Like this?

jovial shoal
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No. Your not applying chain rule properly. First What is the derivative of y^2?

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When y is a function of x.

simple orchid
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2y d/dx(y)?

jovial shoal
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Yep.

simple orchid
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Reuploading for reference

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So this becomes

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3y d/dx(2y) + 2x - 1?

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How can I apply chain rule here?

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There are no inner and outer functions

jovial shoal
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y^2 is the composite of f(x) = x^2 and the function y. That is (f o y)(x) = f(y(x)) = y^2.

jovial shoal
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Also there should not be a constant.

simple orchid
jovial shoal
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D(3y^2) = 3D(y^2). Where D mean derivative wrt to x.

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So no it’s not.

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Nvm it is.

simple orchid
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Huh I'm confused

jovial shoal
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It’s just your missing the derivative of xy.

simple orchid
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d/dx of xy is d/dx(x) + d/dx(y)?

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Which I thought it was equal to 1

jovial shoal
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Are you applying product rule here properly?

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You have to remember y is a function of x.

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Product rule says (fg)’ = fg’ + f’g.

simple orchid
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y + x d/dx(y) maybe?

jovial shoal
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Yep.

loud ingot
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d/dx (3y^2) = 6y dy/dx

d/dx (x^2) = 2x

d/dx (xy) = (x * dy/dx) + (y)

d/dx (1) = 0

jovial shoal
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Second part is wrong, it’s 2x.

loud ingot
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Oh sorry

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Fixed it

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So you get: (6y dy/dx) + 2x - (x dy/dx) - y = 0

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Solve for dy/dx

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Prepare 2000 kg of diet from corn (9% CP), SBM (46% CP), fish meal (60% CP) and vitamin/mineral premix (0% CP) of the diet. The fish meal is to be fixed at 5% of the diet and vitamin/mineral premix fixed at 10% of the diet. The final diet should contain 20 % crude protein.

  1. How much KG of vitamin/mineral premix will be in the diet?

  2. How much fish meal will be in the diet?

  3. How much kg of CP will the diet contain?

  4. How much kg of CP will fish meal contribute?

  5. How much CP will the SBM and corn contribute collectively?

  6. Determine the quantity of corn and SBM in the diet and the CP contribution of each?

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There you go

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I dont really add people

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icy sky
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Anyway do you meed help with all problems or specific ones?

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icy sky
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Hold on ill be right back

livid shell
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Do you know how to do the Pearson Square for it?

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Im back

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Never heard of a pearson square

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Anyway the first 4 are sorta given in the problem

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@livid shell

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Lets starts with the first one

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I want you to take a guess before i guide you through the problem

icy sky
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Yup

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Im sure you got the second problem too

livid shell
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They require a pearson square though

icy sky
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They don't?

livid shell
icy sky
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Yes

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And for the third problem?

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Im looking up what a pearson square is

livid shell
livid shell
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I learnt this in my Animal Nutrition class for University

icy sky
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Oh interesting

livid shell
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I am trying to properly understand this in preparation for an upcoming test.

icy sky
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The last sentence in the problem states

The final diet should contain 20% crude protein

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We know how big the the diet is so how much kg of CP is there?

livid shell
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2,000kg?

icy sky
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Thats the total diet

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We are looking for just the CP part

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I found out what a pearson square is and you only need it for p6

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Ah excuse me for getting interrupted again brb

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Ok

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20% of 2,000?

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=400kg

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icy sky
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Ok sorry

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Im back

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Yes that is correct

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Try number 4 now

livid shell
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Ok

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60% of 100 = 60kg?

icy sky
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Yup!

livid shell
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Number 5 is hard

icy sky
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What about p5?

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It shouldnt be too bad

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Let me explain

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You know the amount of CP already required and the amount that the fish contributes

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So you just need to find the remaining amount of CP

livid shell
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400 - 60 = 340kg CP?

icy sky
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Yup!

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Side question, what percent of the total mass is that

livid shell
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60%

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???

icy sky
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340 is what percent of 2000?

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Is what im asking

livid shell
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17%

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?

icy sky
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Alright

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So now its time to set up the pearson square

livid shell
icy sky
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Table?

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Yeah

icy sky
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Ok lets statt with the pearson square tho

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??

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.reopen

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Eel can you say .reopen pls

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Retaking the channel

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Reopen

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False you have a help channel already

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So the pearson square looks like this right?

terse parrot
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yea

livid shell
icy sky
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What parts do you know how to fill out?

livid shell
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9% Corn and 46% SBM

icy sky
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Ok, whats the center box?

livid shell
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I am not sure

icy sky
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Oh crap hold up

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Lemme figure that out

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Ah ok

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So we know that the fish and veg take up 300 kg total right?

livid shell
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20%?

icy sky
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Yes!

livid shell
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340/1,700 x 100 = 20%

icy sky
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Yup

livid shell
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20 - 9 = 11 parts sbm

icy sky
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I got this, but 37 seems like an odd number

livid shell
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46 - 20 = 26 parts corn

icy sky
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Yes

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Are you a man or a woman?

icy sky
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Why does that matter?

livid shell
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Because I was going to say that you're really smart

icy sky
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Ok anyway

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Continuing on

livid shell
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Ok

icy sky
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You know how to finish off the problem or do you need my help

livid shell
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The table is to fill in the missing parts

icy sky
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Ah ok

livid shell
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I need help

livid shell
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icy sky
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Oh ok

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So im assuming the first thing you want to find is kg per part

livid shell
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Yes

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Corn = 26/37 x 1,700 = 1194.5kg

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SBM = 11/37 x 1,700 = 505.4kg

icy sky
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Yup

livid shell
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Protein check = 1194.6 x .09 = 107.5kg CP

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505.4 x .46 = 232.5 kg CP

icy sky
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Sums to the 340 we need

livid shell
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107.5 + 232.5 = 340kg CP

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Thank you so much for your assistance!

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No problem

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I hope that I can be assisted by you again soon, because I still need practice with more Ration Formulation questions

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Can I be connected with you through Instagram?

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You can ping me here

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If you ever need help

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Just be sure to use an available help channel

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How may I do that?

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@icy sky

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Just do @garl by that point my name should just pop up

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Ok, thanks!

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Click on it then send the message

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I will send you a message now, so I don't lose your username

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im unsure on how they created the equation highlighted- could someone explain?

wary tulip
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h represents the estimated height but then they reuse the letter h for the actual height too

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why less than or equal to four:?

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so the first line says that the formula estimates the height h, and that it's not perfect but it will be within 4 of the real height

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that's something given

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so if the formula predicts 164.2 for a given femur length, then the real height will be between 160.2 and 168.2

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ahh I'm not sure what you mean

grim laurel
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okay liek

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im confused what "it will be within 4 of the real height" means

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so following the example in the image, let's say a woman's femur is 45 cm

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her height is unknown

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but the formula predicts it is 164.2

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her actual height being within 4 of her estimated height means that her actual height is greater than (or equal to) 164.2 - 4, and less than (or equal to) 164.2 + 4

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so it's between 160.4 and 168.4

grim laurel
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so the four means

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it could be four off or four more\

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?

wary tulip
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yea, the actual height could be

grim laurel
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okay

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wait i have another one

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why is it 7.5 and 4.7

wary tulip
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being within 1.4 of 6.1 means it's between 6.1 - 1.4 and 6.1 + 1.4

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x^2+18=0

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now u need to take the pm sqrt of both sides

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ya

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now

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$\sqrt{-18}=i\sqrt{18}=3i\sqrt{2}$

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∆y/∆x=πy+π^2x

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is this a perfect square?
A^2 + 2AB + B^2

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(pls ping)

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@mild fractal

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Yes, it is (A+B)^2

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can we say that the average velocity is basically the average of the sum of all possible instantaneous velocities

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ik its a physics question but it can also be mathematically interpreted

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yes

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pretty much

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theres a formula for that

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$$\frac{1}{b-a}\int_a^bv(t)dt$$

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Umbraleviathan

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misty lodge
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The equation shows what a machine is worth after x years. 160,000 · 0.95x = 50,000

misty lodge
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After how many years is it worth 50000?

sturdy oracle
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Umbraleviathan

sturdy oracle
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Or $160000(0.95x) = 50000$?

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Umbraleviathan

misty lodge
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well in my book here it the same as i wrote

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) The equation shows what a machine is worth after x years. 160,000 · 0.95x = 50,000
a) How much is the purchase price of the machine?
b) What is the annual percentage reduction?
c) After how many years is the machine worth SEK 50,000?

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thats copy and pasted

sturdy oracle
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why would they seperate the 160000 from the 0.95

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do they mean $160000\cdot 0.95^x=50000$

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Umbraleviathan

misty lodge
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yeah i think so

sturdy oracle
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In which the price of the time machine depreciates by 5%

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What have you tried

misty lodge
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I went with the process that they mean 0.95^x

sturdy oracle
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show me what youve tried

misty lodge
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well A) i put 160000 B)5% And on c) i have not really done anythin

sturdy oracle
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try something

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the dot means multiplication

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@misty lodge

misty lodge
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yeah im not really getting the right answer here

sturdy oracle
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$$160000\cdot 0.95^x=50000$$
$$0.95^x=0.3125$$
$$x=\log_{0.95}{(0.3125)}$$

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Umbraleviathan

misty lodge
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what was the process?

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I dont really get it

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im not sure thats the right answer, or how do i check if it is?

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am i allowed to ping you while we talk or is that still a no?

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<@&286206848099549185>

loud ingot
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What part you not understand?

misty lodge
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how did he get 0.3. How can i check so its correct?

loud ingot
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You mean 0.3125?

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You divide both sides by 160000

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Simply algebra

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,calc 50000/160000

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Result:

0.3125
misty lodge
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alright i hear u, so ur saying if i take the buy in pice divide it with the questioned amount, in this case 50000, i get the years it takes for the amount to reach 50000?

loud ingot
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0.3125 is not the final answer bro

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You are solving for x

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,calc log0.95 (0.3125)

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The following error occured while calculating:
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misty lodge
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yeah, so that leaves it at 0,95^x=0,3125?

loud ingot
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Yes bro

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,w = 0.95^x=0.3125

loud ingot
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After like 22 years

misty lodge
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my goodness

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this is so easy when Its all infront

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thanks man

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can i ask a different question while ur here?

loud ingot
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Jag sover snart så

misty lodge
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Alright, tack ändå

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dröm sött

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Good morning mate

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I don’t understand the #40 question

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Is it (2w-1)(w-1)

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?

twilit yew
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@elfin spruce it is saying 2w*w = 70

elfin spruce
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Oh but what is that 1 foot about?

twilit yew
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Here is some insight. square feet describes area (ft^2). I'm guessing the 1 foot boarder is just a way to describe it

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70ft^2 is the area of the rectangle and the area=L*W so it 70=3w or 23 1/3 ft?

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But the answer sheet is 11 ft by 22 ft

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• Show your work, and if possible, explain where you are stuck.

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Got it

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I’m stuck on getting the component forms of lines PQ and QT

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<@&286206848099549185>

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,rotate

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# marsh tartan

Try using this formula, magnitude of torque = |r||F|sin theta where theta is the angle in between r and F

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this is one way to compute the magnitude of the cross product

marsh tartan
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ok

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So the vector would be (79cos(40), 79sin(40), 0)

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Don't worry about the vector

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all you need is the magnitude of the vector

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but if we were to compute it with vectors, the force vector should be 79 newtons straight down

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= (67)(79) sin(50)

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is this right?

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got it

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Hello can someone help me with a trigonometry question?

jolly stump
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frosty pagoda
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It’s was loading

jolly stump
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It’s been a while since I did stuff like this but wouldn’t the 35 degree angle and the 90 and then unknown angle in the very small triangle to the far right need to add up to 180 since it’s a straight line?

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90+35 = 125
180 - 125 = 55

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I’m going to continue finding the angles hold on

timber vault
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It’s nothing that complicated

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Using sin=opp/adj, you can find the vertical height

frosty pagoda
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Isn’t it like cah soh toa

timber vault
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With that length, you can use both angles to find the length of the bottom

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Yes exactly

jolly stump
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oh yeah

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Sorry I do more calc

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Then geo

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I’m wayyy more algebraic

timber vault
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opp/hyp***

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sorry

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💀

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Is that clear?

frosty pagoda
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Yea

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But for a don’t I like have to find hyp,adj or opposite

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I think

timber vault
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Consider the left-hand triangle, with the 40 degree angle and 6m hypotenuse

frosty pagoda
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Yea

timber vault
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Its a right angled triangle, so you can calculate the opposite length of the angle, which is the vertical height

frosty pagoda
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The dotted line?

timber vault
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Yeah

frosty pagoda
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Ok that

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I am guessing using sin tan or cos

timber vault
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Use sohcahtoa to figure out which one to use

frosty pagoda
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Ok

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sin=opposite/hyp cos=ap/hyp tan=opposite/ap

timber vault
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whats ap?

frosty pagoda
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Ap is adjacent

timber vault
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Weird abbreviation but alright

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Use those formulas to find the length of the dotted line

frosty pagoda
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Adj

timber vault
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More@conventional yeah

frosty pagoda
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Since hyp is 6

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Sin

timber vault
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Yea

median spade
timber vault
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ikr

frosty pagoda
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HEY

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x/6=sin(40)

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??

timber vault
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Yep!

frosty pagoda
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So know

timber vault
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Find x, thats the solution to part A

frosty pagoda
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Ok

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which mode

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I have a doubt

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as far as I understand your question.. anything can be substituted for y

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a line like that isn't restricted at all

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sure if you want

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wait but what is the question?

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yes, y can be a number.. it is a number

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quick gorge
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uh okay

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normal oar
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hi guys

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urban pulsar
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hola

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hi

rich void
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hows it going

normal oar
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good how about you guys

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is my answer correct?

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wait

rich void
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ayo

normal oar
rich void
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u forgor about the second part?

normal oar
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w>3 is the second part

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im not familiar with the notation tbf

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ive had math in dutch all my life thats why

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how'd i notate this?

rich void
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i see

normal oar
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like this?

rich void
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so the first inequality states that $w \geq -2$

thorny flameBOT
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FructosePear

rich void
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the second one states that $w > 3$

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FructosePear

rich void
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but can you simplify it?

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anything that satisfies the second equation will definitely satisfy the first

normal oar
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simplify the second part?

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idk how

rich void
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it has to satisfy BOTH of these equations

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anything that satisfies the second will definitely satsify the first

normal oar
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like this?

quick gorge
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patent flame
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can someone explain real quick why

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patent flame
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1.5t^2+216

patent flame
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how can i explain the range

steady cloud
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I'm afraid this isn't correct. The range of y = 1.5t^2 + 216 is y >= 216

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The reason why is as follows

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Haha let me correct that typo

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Firstly, note that t^2 is never negative. In fact, it can be any value >= 0

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Similarly, 1.5t^2 can be any value >= 0

patent flame
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yeah i typed it wrong

steady cloud
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So all together, 1.5t^2 + 216 can be any value >= 216

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OK, try again

patent flame
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lolol its 1.5t^2+36t+216

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Good stuff

sturdy oracle
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Bruhg

steady cloud
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Do you know the method of completing the square?

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This is a very helpful method of solving this kind of problem.

sturdy oracle
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Find the y-value of the vertex

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You can use -b/2a to find the x-value of the vertex

patent flame
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i just need to explain why

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and thats where my struggle is

steady cloud
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OK, that's fine, but we're not looking for the zeros

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Do you know how to turn something of the form x^2 + ax + b into the form (x - p)^2 + q?

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This is what it means to complete the square

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I think you'll find that putting the function in this form will be helpful.

steady cloud
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OK, you should take a moment to remind yourself of how to do that

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Once you've done so, try putting 1.5t^2+36t+216 into that form.

sturdy oracle
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You don't need to put it into that form

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If $(h, k)$ is the vertex of parabola $ax^2 + bx + c$, then $h = -\frac{b}{2a}$

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Umbraleviathan

sturdy oracle
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@patent flame This way is a lot easier

patent flame
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ok i can try that maybe

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other than finding the range tho how do i explain why the function outputs only y>=0

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im not too worried abt finding the range itself i can review that later im mainly trying to focus on explaining why the range is y>=0

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but i just realized i might not need to

sturdy oracle
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Range is not that

patent flame
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what?

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1.5t^2+36t+216 i graphed it and the vertex of the parabola is at x=0 so y>=0

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but i feel like that explanation doesn't work idk?

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ig it'll suffice

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crisp surge
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Could somebody please walk me through how my prof factored this?

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crisp surge
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The arrow

sweet shard
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is the question mark yours?

crisp surge
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line 2-3

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yes

sweet shard
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are you able to factor out the exponential and put the remaining over a common denominator?

crisp surge
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I believe so, I am just curious as to how he factoring out 4/(x-3)^4 leaves (4-8(x-2)) remaining

sweet shard
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oh there's an error

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should be -2 and not -8

crisp surge
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I got -8(x-5) / (x-3)^4

sweet shard
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no idea how you'd get 5

crisp surge
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I replaced (4-8(x-3)) w/ (4-2(x-3)) = (4-2x+6) = (-2x+10) Distributed 4 and factored

sweet shard
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i already said the 8 was wrong

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after factoring out the exponential and the common denominator, you're left with

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$4^2 - 8(x-3) = 16 - 8x + 24 = -8x+40$

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riemann

sweet shard
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oh that's how you get 5

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ok our answer's the same after factoring out 4

crisp surge
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Ok so it was just an error from my prof?

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