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06.07.2020 •
Mathematics
******BRAINLIEST IF ANSWERED****** Which equation can be used to find the measure of angle BAC? * inverse tan(5/12) inverse cos(5/13) inverse sin(12/5) inverse tan(12/13)
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Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
We can see that x is at ∠A.
To find x:
cosx° = 5/13
x = cos^-1(5/13)
sinx° = 12/13
x = sin^-1(12/13)
tanx° = 12/5
x = tan^-1(12/5)
Out of our answer choices, the only one that fits is the inverse cos(5/13).
Ответ:
f(x)=2x^3+6x^2-18x+2
f'(x)=6x^2+12x-18
f'(x)=6(x^2+2x-3)
f'(x)=6(x+3)(x-1)
So the zeroes of f'(x) are at x=1, x=-3
Because there is no multiplicity, when the function passes a zero, he y value is changing signs.
Since f'(0)=-18, intervals -3<x<1 is decreasing(because -3<0<1)
Thus, every other portion of the graph is increasing.
Therefore, you get:
Increasing: (negative infinite, -3), (1, infinite)
Decreasing:(-3,1)