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Related Rates: Solving Radar Station Angle Change Problem
This is what I meant for my hint. I know three different ways to solve this problem. Of the three, they all required the inverse trig function to find theta at that instant. However, only one of the ways require using implicit differentiation with a inverse trig function. If he knows the...- acddklr06
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Related Rates: Solving Radar Station Angle Change Problem
First, you need to write the given down so you know what you have. y is 3 mi. dy/dt = 0. The reason dy/dt = 0 is that the altitude does not change in this problem. We are, also, given that dx/dt = 300 mph. You can find x at 50 mins by converting it to hours and then multiplying by 300...- acddklr06
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Proof of the product of two odd integers
Thank you for the quick response! It was definitely a typo. I just noticed it after reading your response.- acddklr06
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Proof of the product of two odd integers
Hi Everyone! I decided recently to start reading a book that acts as a transition to upper level mathematics. The last section of the chapter introduces you to the different proof techniques and mathematical facts to produce mathematical proofs. I think I understand everything, but I wanted to...- acddklr06
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- Integers Product Proof
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