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Given the equation y=3sin(3x-180)-2 state
Find the derivative of y with respect to x:
y=3sin^4(2-x)^-1 y=[3sin(2-x)^-1]^4 y'=4[3sin(2-x)^-1]^3 (-3cos(2-x)^-1)(-1)
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Can you help me with this? I did this many times and got different answers each time.
Find f. f ''(x) = 3e^x + 3sin(x) f(0) = 0
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Kay
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Please take a look at DEVON's trig equation at 9:14
I must be missing something obvious. If the second had been 3sin 2x it would
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Reiny
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Given the equation y=3sin(3x-180)-2 state the domain, range, amplitude, period, and phase shift of the cycle.
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Sam
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The graph of y = –3sin (2x) is shifted to the left by 30° units and up 5 units. Write the new equation.
My answer y= -3sin
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The graph of r(t)=<t- 3sin(t)/2,1- 3cos(t)/2,t> For which values of t is the curvature largest?
I don’t know why my answer is
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Let g(x) = sin (cos x^3) Find g ' (x):
The choices are a) -3x^2sinx^3cos(cos x^3) b) -3x^2sinx^3sin(cos x^3) c)
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Marissa
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Evaulate:
integral 3x (sinx/cos^4x) dx I think it's sec<sup>3</sup> x , but that from using a piece of software, so you'll have
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Rain
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Given that 2cos^2 x - 3sin x -3 = 0, show that 2sin^2 x + 3sin x +1 = 0?
Hence solve 2cos^2 x + 4sin x - 3 = 0, giving all
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Sean
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Find a cartesian equation for the curve described by the given polar equation.
a. r=2 b. r=3sin pheta c.r^2=sin2pheta I don't
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Jessica
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