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How do you resolve forces on an object on an angled plane?

The forces should be resolved in two directions: parallel to the plane, and perpendicular to the plane. Friction will act parallel to the plane (up the slope), and the normal force wil act perpendicular t...

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Answered by Benjamin G. Maths tutor
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Show that 6sin(60◦) + 5tan(60◦) can be written in the form √k where k is an integer.

sin(60◦) = √3 /2 

tan(60◦) = √3

6sin(60◦) + 5tan(60◦) = 3√3 + 5√3 = 8√3 = √64√3 = √192

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Answered by Alistair G. Maths tutor
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Find all solutions to the equation 8sin^2(theta) - 4 = 0 in the interval 2(pi) < (theta) < 4(pi)

First substiute sin(theta) = x (This step is not nesecessary but often people find quadratics easier to solve in variables that they usually use). Then due to the fact that the "b" coefficient i...

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Answered by Nicholas B. Maths tutor
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How can I find the derivative of y = tan(x)?

Let's first recall the definition of tan(x) = sin(x)/cos(x). Hence, y' = d/dx( sin(x)/cos(x) ). Recall quotient rule for differentiation: ( f(x)/g(x) )' = ( f '(x)^2*g(x) - f(x)*g'(x)^2 ) / g(x)^2 and tha...

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Answered by Riccardo B. Maths tutor
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Solve the following equations x^2-2x+4=0, x^2+4x+1=0

x2-2x+4= (x-2)(x-2)=0  x=-2 (double root)  

x2+5x+1=0

x1,2= -5+_ (52-4(1)(1) )0.5/2 

x1=4.8     x2=-0.2 (t...

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Answered by Kyriakos F. Maths tutor
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