Right, that's basically what the solution is saying, I guess I just can't see how they figured that right triangle/hypotenuse out..
Edit: Ohhhh...I wasn't thinking of the 56 as a radial measurement. I feel really dumb now. Thanks guys!
Homework Statement
A steel plate has the form of one-fourth of a circle with a radius of 60 centimeters. Two two-centimeter holes are to be drilled in the plate positioned as shown in the figure. Find the coordinates of the center of each hole.Homework Equations
I know it's got to be a simple...
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The Attempt at a Solution
I've been attempting to use the general method of solving found at this website...
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Find the coefficient of http://webwork2.math.utah.edu/webwork2_files/tmp/equations/73/3e29a3b979c709dbb6c609c5a6ce891.png in the expansion of [PLAIN][PLAIN]http://webwork2.math.utah.edu/webwork2_files/tmp/equations/63/dcb58790e8122dce61b830977294091.png Homework Equations...
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(e^x)^2-5(e^x)=0
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I've reviewed my logarithmic rules, but I cannot get to the right solution. I should be trying to get one e^x on each side so that I can take the ln of both sides and end up with a simple algebraic process to solve.
The Attempt...