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Find analytically the resultant of the forces shown below:
Where: F1 = 20 kg (4,4) F2 = 15 kg (-5,5) F3 = 5 kg (-2,-2) F4 = 10 kg
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Demitrio
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When I graphically find a vector sum and then analytically solve for the resultant, I am getting two completely different
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Anonymous
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Find analytically the sum or resultant of the following displacements:
A= 10m Northwest , B= 20m 30 degree north of east and C =
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Ismail
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Find the solution where x and y are integers to:
1/x + 1/y = 1/14 I can use a computer to get a list of solutions: 7, -14 10, -35
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Sean
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I've been trying to figure this out but I can't seem to find the correct answer...
DIRECTIONS: Find the points of intersection of
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C
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Find the exact length of the curve analytically by antidifferentiation. You will need to simplify the integrand algebraically
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todi
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For the function f(x) = x/(3x+1) find the equation of the line which is tangent to the curve f(x) at x=2. Solve analytically (an
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James
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How to analytically find the intervals on which the function y = 2x^4 - 4x^2 + 1 is
1)increasing 2)decreasing 3)concave up
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Jen
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Solve the given triginometric equation analytically
2 sinx = tanx
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Priya
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Solve the given triginometric equation analytically. Use values of of x for 0 less than or equal to x less than 2pi
sin^2x -
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Priya
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