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Solve :
sin(x) + x^2 + tan(x) = 3x
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A body of mass 20kg lies on a horizontal floor and is acted on by constant forces of magnitude 100N and mN in the directions 180° and 060° respectively, where m is a constant. The body begins to move in the direction 090°. If there's also a resistance of 1N/5 per kilogram to the motion of the body;
(a) calculate the value of m and the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the body
(b) find the acceleration of the body.
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A body of mass 20kg lies on a horizontal floor and is acted on by constant forces of magnitude 100N and mN in the directions 180° and 060° respectively, where m is a constant. The body begins to move in the direction 090°. If there's also a resistance of 1N/5 per kilogram to the motion of the body;
(a) calculate the value of m and the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the body
(b) find the acceleration of the body.
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let p(x) = (5/3)−6x−9x^2 and Q(y) = −4y^2 −4y+((13)/2)
if there exist unique pair of real number
(x,y) such that p(x)×Q(y) = 20 then
find the value 6x+10y = ?
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(√x)+(√(3x−2))=x^2 +1
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Find the range of this function
x^2 −13x + 36 = 0
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determiner la vitesse au[ponr A
le temps mis par la balle pour
passer de Oa E v_0 =5m/s
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Prove that ▽×▽φ=0. If φ is
assumed to be continous and
having continous first and second
order derivatives.
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f(x)=x.e^(2x)
=>f^((n)) (x)=
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x^2 +x+1=0
x^(92) =?
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