Step-by-step explanation:
the volume of a cylinder is
ground area × height
the ground area is a circle, and the area of a circle is
pi×r²
with r being the radius, which is always half of the diameter.
so, in our case
r = 5.5/2 = 2.75 cm
height = 20 cm
so, the volume of the cylinder is
pi×2.75² × 20 = pi×7.5625×20 = 475.1658889... cm³
the volume of a cube is
(side length)³
and the side length of a cube is therefore the cubic root of the volume.
now the volume of the cube has to be at least a large as the volume of the cylinder to be able to contain all the water from the cylinder.
so, the side length has to be at least the cubic root of that volume (475.1658889... cm³).
which is 7.803361957... cm.
The correct option is option D as 2cos²(x)cos²(x) simplifies as follows:
2cos²(x)cos²(x) = {3 + 4cos(2x) + cos(4x)} / 4
The given expression is : 2cos²(x)cos²(x)
The square identity for cosine is given by:
2cos²(x) -1 = cos(2x)
Thus,
2cos²(x) = {cos(2x) +1}
simplifying again,
cos²(x) = {cos(2x) +1}/2
Simplifying the above using squared identities:
2cos²(x)cos²(x) = {cos(2x) +1}cos²x
= {cos(2x) +1} {{cos(2x) +1}/2}
so,
2cos²(x)cos²(x) = {3 + 4cos(2x) + cos(4x)} / 4
Hence option D is correct.
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Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
{1,3,9}
{3,9}
{3,9,12}
The intersection between the sets are the values that are common to both sets that is {3, 9}
Sets are arrangement of values of elements in a specified way.
Given the following sets
A = {1, 3,5, 7, 9, 11}
B = {3, 6, 9,12}
The intersection between the sets are the values that are common to both sets, hence;
A ∩ B = {3, 9}
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top speed of a peregrine falcon is 240 miles per hour
240 x 1/5 = 48
48-1 = 47
sailfish can swim 47 miles per hour
Answer: The top speed that a sailfish can swim at
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Top speed of a peregrine falcon be 'x'.
One fifth the top speed of a peregrine falcon would be
1 mile per hour less than the above is expressed as
According to question, the top speed that a sailfish can swim would be
Hence, the top speed that a sailfish can swim at
Step-by-step explanation:
slope = Change of y/ change of x
= 4/4
= 1
slope + or > 0 y increases when x increases