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Solve: x=Arctan(-sqrt3).
Arrange these in order from least to greatest:
arctan(-sqrt3), arctan 0, arctan(1/2) So far I got the first two values,
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Anonymous
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Evaluate the expressions
a. arctan(-(sqrt3)) b. Arctan(-(sqrt3)) and tell the difference between the two...
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O
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Solve: x=Arctan(-sqrt3).
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Jon
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Hi. How can I integrate 1/(X^3 +1) ? Thank you to anyone who can help me :-)
Write 1/(x^3 +1) as 1/[(x+1)(x^2-x+1)] Then use
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M
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Find the exact solution(s) of the system: x^2/4-y^2=1 and x=y^2+1
A)(4,sqrt3),(4,-sqrt3),(-4,sqrt3),(-4,-sqrt3)
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Jon
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Find the exact solution(s) of the system: x^2/4-y^2=1 and x=y^2+1
A)(4,sqrt3),(4,-sqrt3),(-4,sqrt3),(-4,-sqrt3)
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Jon
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(sqrt3 + 5)(sqrt3 -3) ?
multiply that out sqrt3*sqrt3 -3sqrt3 +5sqrt3 -15 now combine and simplify terms. yes the problems is:
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Jasmine20
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Find a polynomial function of degree 3 with the given numbers as zeros.
-5, sqrt3, -sqrt3 Would this work as a function for this
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Alyssa
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The values of x that are solutions to the equation cos^(2)x=sin2x in the interval [0, pi] are
a. arctan(1/2) only b. arctan(1/2)
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Carson
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arctan(tan(2pi/3)
thanks. arctan(tan(2pi/3) = -pi/3 since arctan and tan are inverse operations, the solution would be 2pi/3 the
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Jen
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