Math homework, how to calculate height?
I don't know how to approach this task. I've tried a lot of things, but none of my approaches work.
To all the geniuses out there, can you please help me?
I don't know how to approach this task. I've tried a lot of things, but none of my approaches work.
To all the geniuses out there, can you please help me?
1)For 1, the derivative f'= 3x^2+(a+2)×2x+( 1+2a)2. Derivative 6x+ (a+2)×2 4) x' = 2x x''= 2 y'= sin yz? Don't know 5) zero -1 ,-5 integal 56.63 How do I do the other tasks? Is everything correct so far?
How do I calculate f(1)
In the solution they come up with two results, can someone tell me what I did wrong?
Does jenabd know anything about this? I urgently need help.
I'm stuck on any of the tasks. What did I do wrong or how should I continue my calculations?
What is the connection to C6H14?
With the added angles in this sketch and using Sinus/Cosinus you should be able to continue yourself
The trick is to identify the rectangular triangles and then calculate the angle. Then you can calculate and add the individual heights with the trigonometric functions sin, cos, tan.
As a tip to each given oblique line, construct a rectangular triangle and then unpack sinus/cosine.