Answer:
k = -6
Step-by-step explanation:
hello
saying that (x-2) is a factor of [tex]x^2+x+k[/tex]
means that 2 is a zero of
[tex]x^2+x+k=0 \ so\\2^2+2+k=0\\<=> 4+2+k=0\\<=> 6+k =0\\<=> k = -6[/tex]
and we can verify as
[tex](x^2+x-6)=(x-2)(x+3)[/tex]
so it is all good
hope this helps
For the triangle show, what are the values of x and y (urgent help needed)
we just have to use the Pythagoras theorem and then calculate the value of x and y.
Would this be correct even though I didn’t use the chain rule to solve?
Answer:
Dy/Dx=1/√ (2x+3)
Yeah it's correct
Step-by-step explanation:
Applying differential by chain differentiation method.
The differential of y = √(2x+3) with respect to x
y = √(2x+3)
Let y = √u
Y = u^½
U = 2x +3
The formula for chain differentiation is
Dy/Dx = Dy/Du *Du/Dx
So
Dy/Dx = Dy/Du *Du/Dx
Dy/Du= 1/2u^-½
Du/Dx = 2
Dy/Dx =( 1/2u^-½)2
Dy/Dx= u^-½
Dy/Dx=1/√ u
But u = 2x+3
Dy/Dx=1/√ (2x+3)