The mean value theorem can be applied to all continuous functions (or expressions), and so it is applicable here.
There is no equation in te question and furthermore, no c (other than the first letter of cos in the expression so there are no values for c to satisfy anything!
The Pythagorean Theorem allows the mathematician to determine the value of the hypotenuse. The converse of the Pythagorean Theorem manipulates the formula so that the mathematician can use the values to determine that if the triangle is a right triangle.
Superposition theorem can be applied if- 1) The network is linear 2) The solution of the network is unique
Actually, the theorem has been used long ago before mathematician called Pythagoras came along. It was previously already applied in Indian society. The theorem only came to be known as "Pythagoras Theorem" because he (or his students) were the first ones to construct a proof for the theorem.
applied in making of aeroplane wings
both ac and dc
it is not a theorem which can be applied
Any two angles of a triangle determine the third angle. As a result, the side angle angle theorem is equivalent to the angle side angle theorem.
No, superposition theorem can only be applied to linear circuits. Nonlinear circuits do not obey the principle of superposition because the relationship between current and voltage is not linear.
In resonance condition xl=xc so that the circuit is pure resistive.so that suporposition theorem is applied for both dc and ac circuits
in simplifying complex circuits and for different loads this theorem proven very useful
The impulse momentum theorem states that the change in momentum of an object is equal to the impulse applied to it. Mathematically, it is represented as FΔt = Δp, where F is the force applied, Δt is the time over which the force is applied, and Δp is the change in momentum of the object. This theorem is useful in analyzing collisions and calculating the effects of forces on objects.
Norton's theorem is the current equivalent of Thevenin's theorem.