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Sketch the region enclosed by the given curves. y = 5 cos 4x, y = 5 − 5 cos 4x, 0 ≤ x ≤ π/4 find it's area.
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Gexpressions: practice question 3 of 5 jackson wants to study the popularity of his music video by tracking the number of views the video gets on his website. the expression below represents the total number of views that jackson's video receives n days after he begins tracking the nu views, where b is the rate at which the number of views changes. alb)" select the statement that would accurately describe the effect of tripling a, the initial number of views before jackson beginst the rate at which the number of views changes, b, will triple. the total number of views the video has after n days, a(b)", will not change. the total number of days since jackson begins tracking views, n, will be reduced by one-third. the total number of views the video has after n days, alb)", will triple. submit
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, destinyharris8502
I’m on question 7 it says a covered water tank is in the shape of a cylinder the tank has a 28 inch diameter and a height of 66 inches to the nearest square inch what is the surface area of the water tank
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 05:00, aylorcadence
Apply the distributive property to write an expression that is equivalent to 5h + 2hsquared2.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 05:30, rero
Derek purchased a new gym membership. it costs him seven dollars a month plus two dollars for every time that he visits the gym. he wants to spend less than 25 dollars a month to visit the gym. write an inequality that models the situation using the variable v for the number of visits per month. also find the maximum number of visits he can make to the gym and still keep his cost below 25 dollars a month.
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