For two intersecting lines, angle 1 and angle 2 are a pair of
vertical angles formed. Given that
and
, find the value of x .
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For two intersecting lines, angle 1 and angle 2 are a pair of vertical angles formed....
The measure of an angle formed by two lines that intersect inside a circle is half the sum of the measures of the intercepted arcs. m_1 = }(x + y) The measure of an angle formed by two lines that intersect outside a circle is half the difference of the measures of the intercepted ares. m21 = 2(x - y) For a given point and circle, the product of the lengths of the two segments from the point to the...
Part II. (4 pts) Given the axiom set for the Incidence Geometry as below: Undefined terms: point, line, on Definitions: 1. Two lines are intersecting if there is a point on both. 2. Two lines are parallel if they have no point in common. Axioms: I. Given any two distinct points, there is a unique line on both. II. Each line has at least two distinct points on it. III. There exist at least three points. IV. Not all points...
4. Find the angle BO1O2 when the links containing the sliding pair become vertical. 2 m 3 m 5 m 4 m 3 m
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Find Vx in the network shown in the given figure, where P = 4250° V. Please report your answer so the magnitude is positive and all angles are in the range of negative 180 degrees to positive 180 degrees. j1Ω 2 Ω 2 Ω + V. x P(+ j4 Ω j4 Ω -j1Ω 2/0° A The value of Vx = Z * V.
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question 2
SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 1. Find the rgonometric Fourier Series expansion of the following signal: (15 M) -A Q2. Find the complex Fourier series representation of an impulse train given as: (15 M) x(t) δ(t-2m) Which frequency coefficient Cn has the largest power? Plot x(O and Gr
SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 1. Find the rgonometric Fourier Series...
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Cosmic microwave background radiation fills all space with an average energy density of 4 times 10^-14 J/m^3. (a) Find the rms value of the electric field associated with this radiation. (b) How far from a 7.5-kW radio transmitter emitting uniformly in all directions would you find a comparable value?
#2, #3, #4. NOT #1. thank you!
1. Find the quadrant and reference angle associated with 2. For the given functions find without using a calculator: a. Quadrant in which the angle is located b. Reference angle c. The exact value of the trigonometric function a). sin(225) the rotation, sketch the diagram and find the associated point (x, y) on the unit circle. 11T 6 b). cos 3. Solve the oblique triangle with the given characteristics 4. a. Convert the...
Particle 1, with a charge q1=3.60 microcoulombs and a speed v1=862 m/s, travels at right angles to a uniform magnetic field. The magnetic force it experiences is 4.25 x 10-3 N. Particle 2, with a charge q2=53.0 microcoulombs and a speed v2= 1.30 x 103 m/s, moves at an angle of 55.0 degrees relative to the same magnetic field. At what angle relative to the magnetic field must particle 2 move if the magnetic force it experiences is to be...
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The image is of two rods, each forming an arc, and one bigger than
the other.
1) Calculate the net charge on each rod.
2) Find the magnitude and direction of the electric field at the
origin.
3) Find the electric potential at the origin.
Notes: apparently the equation V= K* Q/2R should be used for one
arc and V= K*Q/R should be used for the other. (?)
Should the angle be in radians in this problem?
Should 2...
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Find the largest open intervals on which the function is 1. Increasing 2. Decreasing 3. Concave upward 4. Concave downward 3. find the location of any points of exterma and inflection. f(x) = 5x3 - 3x - 7 Show all of your work on paper and submit it on canvas. Sketch the graph of the function. Identify 1. Vertical and horizontal asymptotes 2. X and...