Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
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Prove that ~
[tex] \dfrac{d}{dx}\sec(x) = \sec(x) \tan(x) [/tex]
by using first principle of differentiation ~
Answer:
METHOD I:(by using the first principle of differentiation)
We have the "Limit definition of Derivatives":
[tex]\boxed{\mathsf{f'(x)= \lim_{h \to 0} \{\frac{f(x+h)-f(x)}{h} \} ....(i)}}[/tex]
Here, f(x) = sec x, f(x+h) = sec (x+h)
Substituting these in eqn. (i)[tex]\implies \mathsf{f'(x)= \lim_{h \to 0} \{\frac{sec(x+h)-sec(x)}{h} \} }[/tex]
sec x can be written as 1/ cos(x)[tex]\implies \mathsf{f'(x)= \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{1}{h} \{\frac{1}{cos(x+h)} -\frac{1}{cos(x)} \} }[/tex]
Taking LCM[tex]\implies \mathsf{f'(x)= \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{1}{h} \{\frac{cos(x)-cos(x+h)}{cos(x)cos(x+h)} \} }[/tex]
By Cosines sum to product formula, i.e.,[tex]\boxed{\mathsf{cos\:A-cos\:B=-2sin(\frac{A+B}{2} )sin(\frac{A-B}{2} )}}[/tex]
=> cos(x) - cos(x+h) = -2sin{(x+x+h)/2}sin{(x-x-h)/2}
[tex]\implies \mathsf{f'(x)= \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{2sin(x+\frac{h}{2} )}{cos(x+h)cos(x)}\:.\: \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{sin(\frac{h}{2} )}{h} }[/tex]
I shifted a 2 from the first limit to the second limit, since the limits ar ein multiplication this transmission doesn't affect the result[tex]\implies \mathsf{f'(x)= \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{sin(x+\frac{h}{2} )}{cos(x+h)cos(x)}\:.\: \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{2sin(\frac{h}{2} )}{h} }[/tex]
2/ h can also be written as 1/(h/ 2)[tex]\implies \mathsf{f'(x)= \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{sin(x+\frac{h}{2} )}{cos(x+h)cos(x)}\:.\: \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{1\times sin(\frac{h}{2} )}{\frac{h}{2} } }[/tex]
We have limₓ→₀ (sin x) / x = 1.[tex]\implies \mathsf{f'(x)= \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{sin(x+\frac{h}{2} )}{cos(x+h)cos(x)}\:.\: 1 }[/tex]
h→0 means h/ 2→0Substituting 0 for h and h/ 2
[tex]\implies \mathsf{f'(x)= \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{sin(x+0)}{cos(x+0)cos(x)} }[/tex]
[tex]\implies \mathsf{f'(x)= \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{sin(x)}{cos(x)cos(x)} }[/tex]
[tex]\implies \mathsf{f'(x)= \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{sin(x)}{cos(x)}\times \frac{1}{cos x} }[/tex]
sin x/ cos x is tan x whereas 1/ cos (x) is sec (x)[tex]\implies \mathsf{f'(x)= tan(x)\times sec(x) }[/tex]
Hence, we got
[tex]\underline{\mathsf{\overline{\frac{d}{dx} (sec(x))=sec(x)tan(x)}}}[/tex]
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METHOD II:(by using other standard derivatives)
[tex] \boxed{ \mathsf{ \frac{d}{dx} ( \sec \: x) = \sec x \tan x }}[/tex]
sec x can also be written as (cos x)⁻¹We have a standard derivative for variables in x raised to an exponent:
[tex] \boxed{ \mathsf{ \frac{d}{dx}(x)^{n} = n(x)^{n - 1} }}[/tex]
Therefore,
[tex] \mathsf{ \frac{d}{dx}( \cos x)^{ - 1} = - 1( \cos \: x) ^{( - 1 - 1} } \\ \implies \mathsf{\ - 1( \cos \: x) ^{- 2 }}[/tex]
Any base with negative exponent is equal to its reciprocal with same positive exponent[tex] \implies \: \mathsf{ - \frac{1}{ (\cos x) {}^{2} } }[/tex]
The process of differentiating doesn't just end here. It follows chain mechanism, I.e.,
while calculating the derivative of a function that itself contains a function, the derivatives of all the inner functions are multiplied to that of the exterior to get to the final result.
The inner function that remains is cos x whose derivative is -sin x.[tex] \implies \mathsf{ - \frac{1}{ (\cos x )^{2} } \times ( - \sin x) }[/tex]
cos²x can also be written as (cos x).(cos x)[tex] \implies \mathsf{ \frac{ \sin x }{ \cos x } \times ( \frac{1}{cos x} ) }[/tex]
sin x/ cos x is tan x, while 1/ cos x is sec x[tex] \implies \mathsf{ \tan x \times \sec x }[/tex]
= sec x. tan x
Hence, Proved!Find the value of x.
Answer:
i think the answer should be 8
Step-by-step explanation:
find the value of x. only type the “number”
Step-by-step explanation:
5x - 6 = 3x + 2
5x - 3x = 2 + 6
2x = 8
x = 8/2
x = 4
Write in slope-intercept form an equation of the line that passes through the given points. (0,−1),(−8,−2)
1.) -3x-8=-14
2.) 4x-6=14
3.)-3-3x=-30
4.) -5x+5=5
Answer:
1.) x = 2
2.) x = 5
3.) x = 9
4.) x = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) -3x - 8 = -14
-3x = -6
x = 2
2.) 4x - 6 = 14
4x = 20
x = 5
3.) -3 - 3x = -30
-3x = -27
x = 9
4.) -5x + 5 = 5
-5x = 0
x = 0
Please help xxxxxxxx
Answer:
a. [tex]\bold{45000\times \:10^7}[/tex]b. [tex]\bold{3500}[/tex]Step-by-step explanation:
a. [tex]\left(5\times \:10^3\right)\left(9\times \:10^7\right)[/tex]
[tex]5\times 10^3 = 5000\\\\5000\times \:9\times \:10^7[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Multiply\:the\:numbers:}\:5000\times \:9=45000[/tex]
[tex]=45000\times \:10^7[/tex]
b. [tex]\left(7\times 10^5\right)\div \left(2\times 10^2\right)[/tex]
[tex]\left(7\times 10^5\right)\div \left(2\times 10^2\right)=\frac{7\times \:10^5}{2\times \:10^2}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{10^5}{10^2} = 10^3[/tex]
[tex]\frac{7\times \:10^3}{2}[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Factor}\:\: 10^3 : 2^3\times5^3[/tex]
[tex]\frac{7\times \:2^3\times \:5^3}{2}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{2^3}{2}=2^2[/tex]
[tex]7\times \:2^2\times \:5^3=3500[/tex]
If f(x) = 7x- 6, which of the following is the inverse of kx)?
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]f(x) = 7x - 6[/tex]
[tex] \: [/tex]
Inverse
[tex]y = 7x - 6[/tex]
[tex]x = 7y - 6[/tex]
[tex]x + 6 = 7y[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{x + 6}{7} [/tex]
[tex] {f}^{ - 1} (x) = \frac{x + 6}{7} [/tex]
QUESTION: What fraction of 1/2 is 1/3?
PLEASE READ: First to answer gets brainly— MUST include how they got the answer, ill skim through it to double check if its right
Answer:
1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
questions which include 'of 'usually means "×" (multiplication sign) so when u multiply them it gives 1/6
If you can walk 1/4 mile in 1/2 hour, how far could you walk in one hour?
Answer:
1/2 + 1/2 = 1
1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2
So you would walk 1/2 mile in 1 hour
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
1/4*2 multiply 1/4 by 2 because its you walk 1/4 in half a hour so times that by 2 for a full hour.
help!! !,
is it right or not
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is to find the sum of each number, because factors are pulling out from total numbers, but when multiplying you don't need to pull out anything so it would be number
Yep!!! Your correct
50 POINTS PLS HELP ME I'LL MARK BRAINLIEST
Find a polynomial of degree n that has only the given zeros. (There are many correct answers.)
x = −3, 8; n = 3
Thank you so much!!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we need to find a 3rd degree polynomial that has only two distinct zeros: {-3, 8}.
Focusing on the zero x = 8 and assuming that this 8 has a multiplicity of 2, we come up with the following polynomial in which the factor x - 8 shows up twice:
f(x) = a(x - 8)(x - 8)(x + 3), or f(x) = a(x - 8)^2(x + 3)
One such polynomial is thus
f(x) = a(x - 8)^2(x + 3), where 'a' is a constant coefficient. This polynomial has a double zero at x = 8 and a third zero at x = -3.
Step-by-step explanation:
The polynomial has degree 3 and two zeros: - 3 and 8.
Since it has degree 3 it should have 3 zero's.
Two possible scenarios
1. -3 has multiplicity of two:
a(x + 3)²(x - 8) - is the factored form of the polynomial where a is the constant2. 8 has multiplicity of two:
a(x + 3)(x - 8)² - is the factored form of the polynomialSolve for x x^2 + 6x + 1 = 0
Answer:
x = -.1715 ≈ - .172 or x = -5.83
Step-by-step explanation:
x² + 6x + 1 = 0
x² + 6x = -1
Complete the square Add to both sides (1/2 of the x-term, then square it.)
x² + 6x + 9 = -1 + 9
(x + 3)(x + 3) = 8
(x + 3)² = 8
[tex]\sqrt{(x + 3)^{2}[/tex] = [tex]\sqrt{8}[/tex]
x + 3 = ± [tex]\sqrt{8}[/tex]
x = -3 ± [tex]\sqrt{8}[/tex]
x = -3 + [tex]\sqrt{8}[/tex] or x = -3 - [tex]\sqrt{8}[/tex]
x = -.1715 ≈ - .172 or x = -5.83
pls helppppppp ill give brainliest
Answer:
2n-3
Step-by-step explanation:
three less so -3
Julie runs three less than 2 times what Hannah ran
Hannah ran n miles
so Julie ran three less than 2n
solve pls brainliest
Answer:
first put 2 in the numerator for the first blank and 2/9 in the second blank
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3 equals 3/9 and 3/9-1/9=2/9
Answer:
[tex]\frac{3}{9}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
What is 4 times 3/4 multiples by 3/4
Answer:
9/4
hope it helps.................
find the slope of the line
Answer:
3 i belive 100 pecent tho
Step-by-step explanation:
1. When do we use the method of Difference of two squares?
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(Factoring polynomials)
Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
write a peacewise function for the graph
please help me
Answer:
[tex]\left \{ {{y=x; \ \ x\le 0} \atop {y=4+ \frac12x;\ \ x>0}} \right.[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
If you look at the graph you see that:
before 0, the graph has same y as it has x, or y=x.
after 0, the graph starts at 4, and increases by 1 every 2 steps horizontally, or has a slope of 1/2.
Finally, the 0 has to be included in the blue part of the graph based on where the solid dot is.
Which ratio is equivalent to 7:3?
217
49:9
12: 8
28:12
Answer:
i think it is 49:9
Step-by-step explanation:
because number going in 49:9 by which multiple it is 7x7 is 49 3x3 is 9 so the answer is 49:9
Answer:
28:12
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply both 7 and 3 by 4 and you get the ratio 28:12.
Maddie is packing moving boxes. She has one 3 cubic-foot box and one 6 cubic-foot box. How many cubic feet of clothing can she fit in the two boxes?
Answer:
She can fit 9 cubic feet of clothing in the two boxes.
Step-by-step explanation:
6 cubic feet + 3 cubic feet = 9 cubic feet.
-Lexi
Answer:
9 ft^3
Step-by-step explanation:
Add together the box capacities: 3 ft^3 + 6 ft^3 = 9 ft^3.
Maddie can pack a total of 9 ft^3 of clothing into these two boxes.
Help me pls i give brain
Answer:
4 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
8 1/2=8 2/4
8 2/4-3 3/4= 4 3/4
1. Which of the following equations is equivalent to y = ? 048 = 7x - 21 28 = 12x - 36 O 4x - 3 = 84 O4x - 12 = 84
Answer:
4x - 12 = 84
Step-by-step explanation:
The last answer choice is correct because when you cross-multiply:
[tex]4(x-3) = 12(7)[/tex] [tex]4x - 12 = 84[/tex]you get 4x - 12 = 84.
Therefore, the last option is correct.
Answer:
D would be the answer (4x-12=84)
Step-by-step explanation:
4/7=12/x-3
=>1/7=3/x-3
=>x-3=21
Multiplying both sides by 4
4(x-3)=4x21
=>4x-12=84
Hope this helped :)
in your own words explain the phrases "claming first and second place respectively"
Answer:
If we divide twice the qualifier of Jose by 4 it results in less than 8. What is Jose's highest grade?
Teresa is maintaining a camp fire. She can keep the fire burning for 4 hours with 6 logs. She wants to know how
many logs (g) she needs to keep the fire burning for 18 hours. She assumes all logs are the same.
How many logs does Teresa need to maintain the fire for 18 hours?
Answer:
27
Step-by-step explanation:
6/4 = 1.5
1.5 * 18 = 27
A car is moving at 12 m/s and has a mass of 600 kg. What is the kinetic energy of the car? (Formula: KE = 1/2mv^2) WILL GIVE BRAINLEST
Answer:
The kinetic energy of the car is 43,200 Joules.
Step-by-step explanation:
KE = (1/2)mv^2
KE = (1/2)(600 kg)(12 m/s)^2
KE = (1/2)(600 kg)(144 m^2/s^2)
KE = 43,200 kg*m^2/s^2 = 43,200 Joules
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
KE= 1/2mv^2
KE = 1/2(600) 12^2
KE = 300 * 144 = 43200J
Write 2.04 × 10 ⁴ as an ordinary number
Answer:
20400
Step-by-step explanation:
its 2.03x10x10x10x10 so first ten: 20.4 and ten: 204 3rd ten: 2040 last ten :20400
find the value of 4x-6y when x=3 and y= -2
Answer:
here the answer is 24
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:
4 multiply by x(3) = 12
6 multiply by y(2) = 12
12 -12 =0
Anne goes out to buy lunch every Friday. On average she spends around $18 each time. How much money can she save in one year if she stops going out for lunch each week?
Find the value if f(x) = -3x -8 and g(x) = x2 + 3. f(-3) =
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = -3x - 8
f(-3) = -3(-3) - 8
f(-3) = 9 - 8
f(-3) = 1
Please helppppppppppppp
Answer:
101
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Step-by-step explanation:
Suplemetary angles
180-79=101