Ah, what a delightful question! When we talk about capacity, we're looking at how much space an object can hold. To find the capacity of a rectangular prism like this one, you simply multiply the three dimensions together - so for a 3cm x 5cm x 2cm prism, the capacity would be 30 cubic centimeters. Just imagine all the happy little things you could fit in there!
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1. The formula for finding the Area of a circle is Pie X R-squared. R 3 cm squared is 9cm X 3,14 (value of Pie) = 28.26 square inches. 2. The formula for finding the Area of a rectangle is Length X Width (LXW): 14 X 2 = 28 square inches. 3.The answer is...900 ins. are in 75 ft. 24
(tan x + cot x)/sec x . csc x The key to solve this question is to turn tan x, cot x, sec x, csc x into the simpler form. Remember that tan x = sin x / cos x, cot x = 1/tan x, sec x = 1/cos x, csc x = 1/sin x The solution is: [(sin x / cos x)+(cos x / sin x)] / (1/cos x . 1/sin x) [(sin x . sin x + cos x . cos x) / (sin x . cos x)] (1/sin x cos x) [(sin x . sin x + cos x . cos x) / (sin x . cos x)] (sin x . cos x) then sin x. sin x + cos x . cos x sin2x+cos2x =1 The answer is 1.
No. Tan(x)=Sin(x)/Cos(x) Sin(x)Tan(x)=Sin2(x)/Cos(x) Cos(x)Tan(x)=Sin(x)
f(x)=x+1 g(f(x))=x f(x)-1=x g(x)=x-1
I get x*x^x-1 + lnx*x^x = x^x + x^xlnx = x^x * (1+lnx) Here, ^ is power; * = times; ln = natural logratithm ( base e)