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A Probelem with sketching circular functions
Can anyone please explain to me steps involved in sketching sin , cos , tan and their inverse function ? Thanks a lot- noneedtocare
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Analyzing Graph's Key Features
LOL, he won't tell as this is an analysis task ! I did ask him but he didnt answer. He kinda mean ! Ty , Mark !- noneedtocare
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Analyzing Graph's Key Features
it just say sketch the graph and comment on key feature- noneedtocare
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Analyzing Graph's Key Features
my bad , sorry i was in hurry ! You were rite ! It is dV/dx- noneedtocare
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Analyzing Graph's Key Features
We have an equation : V=(92pi-x)^2sqrt(4pix -x^2) )/ (24pi^2) Sketch the graph of dV/dh and give comment on the key features of this graph Sorry for giving unclear info ! Thx 4 ur time LOL- noneedtocare
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Analyzing Graph's Key Features
Idk how to graph the ques sorry ty 4 ur help- noneedtocare
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Analyzing Graph's Key Features
Btw, i am doing an analysis task and there is a ques abt practical problem in creating an open cylinder with max volume. How do answer this ? The Volume increases as the height increase. dV/dh = -(A^2)/ 4pih^2- noneedtocare
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Analyzing Graph's Key Features
sorry as i give less info of my graph. I was given a graph of V'(x) and is asked to comment on the graph. The graph has an x - int as 1.55, part of a graph on LHS of this point is above the x-axis and RHS is below until it reaches 2pi (also an x- int) Thx for ur help- noneedtocare
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Analyzing Graph's Key Features
It is just how can you comment on the key features of the graph ?- noneedtocare
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