Will calculus be hard for you if you got an A plus in algebra?
Probably not much; of course you'll learn new things (just as you did in algebra), but they will be introduced gradually (just as they were in algebra).
How do you solve calculus question?
A wire 24cm long is cut into two, and one part is bent into the shape of a circle, and the other into the shape of a square. How should it be cut if the sum of the areas of the circle and the square is to be a minimum? I know the answer is (24pi)/(4+pi)cm for the circle and (96)/(4+pi)cm for the square but how to solve for it?
with time
it sounds stupid
but people say it for a reason
if you feel like crying...cry
if you feel angry...let it out
over time it will get easier and you will not feel the pain
my ex beat me, i was 14-15 at the time, together for just over a year
time really does heal everything
What are the first 12847635475 digits of Pi?
haha, i figured it out in two minutes xD
it's okay, who would want to answer questions for a living anyway?
but I'll give you a clue: i put it in as a joke because i didn't think there's any way it was the right answer.
(you know what's really tragic is that a tween girl can figure out a question that is stumping adults all over the country.)
Solve 2 bracket y plus 3 equals 22?
=> 2(y+3) = 22
{divide both sides by 2}
=> y+3 = 22/2 = 11
{subtract 3 from both sides}
=> y = 11-3 = 8
y = 8
Are the fractions 43 and 21 equal or not equal?
well, if you mean 43/100 and 21/100, no. because obviously neither can be simplified any more. I am guessing you didnt mean hundredths. sorry
Phi is, above all things, the 21st letter in the Greek alphabet, so it's hard to say who created it. However, the number commonly attached to it, the golden ratio, has a long history, starting with the mathematicians of Ancient Greece, and has been studied, used, and approximated ever since. Just a few of the mathematicians who studied Phi are Euclid, who gave the earliest known definition of the golden ratio; Kepler, who described it as one of the two greatest feats of mathematics (along with the Pythagorean Theorem); Michael Maestin, who was among the first to give a rough approximation of the golden ratio's value; and Mark Barr, who first used the letter Phi to describe the ratio.
So, I guess in the end the creation of Phi was sort of a group effort.
How do you factor x³ plus 5x² plus 6x?
(x3+5x2+6x)/x to get x(x2+5x+6)
find numbers that multiply to 6 and add to five (2 and 3)
your factors are x, x+2, and x+3
Is y equals 2x 5 a Linear equation?
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-15 = 3 + 3x is an equation in one variable, x, which can be easily solved, by simple algebraic manipulation...
-15 = 3 + 3x
-18 = 3x {subtract 3}
-6 = x {divide by 3}
... so, x = -6.
Which of these equations is a direct variation y equals -8x plus 1?
There is only one equation that is given in the question and that equation is not a direct variation.