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So, working out the different side lengths of the triangle is going to help find the area at the end. We split the ratio up into 3s and show them as a proportion of the whole perimeter. For example, one s...
C: 16y3 + 9x2y -54x = 0 d/dx(16y3) + d/dx(9x2y) + d/dx(-54x) = d/dx(0).............=>48y2.dy/dx + 9x2.dy/dx + y.18x - 54 = 0 dy/dx(48y<...
ΔP = Δh ρ gΔh = 1.7 - 0.5 = 1.2 m ρ = 1030 kg/m3g = 9.8 N/kgΔP = 1.2 (m) x 1030 (kg/m3) x 9.8 (N/kg) = 12,112.8 N/m2 = 12,112.8 Pa
In history, answers have less to do with the actual content and more to do with how essays are structured. I have therefore given the structure which I would provide to a student at GCSE level and explain...
You should already be familiar with multiplying out brackets to arrive at a quadratic equation, which will look something like the following: (x + 2)(x + 3) = x2 EMAnswered by Eleanor M. • Maths tutor2636 Views
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