Write the given expression in terms of x and y only.
sin(sin−1(x) + cos−1(y))...
Mathematics, 02.09.2019 01:20 mzink23
Write the given expression in terms of x and y only.
sin(sin−1(x) + cos−1(y))
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There is a line with slope 1/a going through the point (a, a²). find the equation of the line perpendicular to this line at this point. (don’t let this problem intimidate you! solve the problem as you would if i’d given you specific values. just use variables instead.)
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Successful implementation of a new system is based on three independent modules. module 1 works properly with probability 0.96. for modules 2 and 3, these probabilities equal 0.95 and 0.90. compute the probability that at least one of these three modules fails to work properly.
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