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Given f″(x)=−4sin(2x) and f′(0)=3 and
Solve the equation for solutions in the interval 0<=theta<2pi
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draw the graph of 4sin(x+30) and 2+tanx for values of x from 0 degree to 360degree and obtain the solution within the range of
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f(t)=cos(πt/4)
finding velocity i got -π/4sin(πt/4) then i had to find velocity after 3 sec which is v'(3)=-π/4sin(π(3)/4) =
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Which is a polar form of the following parametric equations ?
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I need to find all solutions of the given equations for the indicated interval. Round solutions to three decimal places if
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Find all solutions
4sin^(2)x - 4sin(x) + 1 = 0
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Use your knowledge of the half-angle and double-angle identities to simplify the following
(4sin(2a))-(2sin(2a))(4sin^2(a))
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What is an equation for a sine curve with amplitude 2, and period 4radians? (1 point) Responses y = 0.5sin4θ y = 0.5sin4 θ y =
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Which equation would the table of values represent? 0, 3 pi over 2, 3 pi, 9 pi over 2, 6 pi. 0, 4, 0, -4, 0 (1 point) Responses
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prove that
(3-4sin^2x)(sec^2x-tan^2x) = (3-tan^2x)(1-4sin^2x)
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Amit
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