A winch on a sailboat is 8 in . in diameter and is used to pull in the "sheets" (ropes used to control the corners of a sail). To the nearest degree, how far should the winch be turned to pull in 2 ft of rope? Before the widespread introduction of electronic devices to measure distances, surveyors used a subtense bar to measure a distance x that is not directly measurable. A subtense bar is a bar of known length h with marks or “targets" at either end. The surveyor measures the angle θ formed by the location of the surveyor's scope and the top and bottom of the bar (this is the angle subtended by the bar). Since the angle and height of the bar are known, right triangle trigonometry can be used to find the horizontal distance. Alternatively, if the distance from the surveyor to the bar is large, then the distance can be approximated by the radius r of the arc s intercepted by the bar. Use this information for Exercises 87-88.
A winch on a sailboat is 8 in . in diameter and is used to pull in the "sheets" (ropes used to control the corners of a sail). To the nearest degree, how far should the winch be turned to pull in 2 ft of rope? Before the widespread introduction of electronic devices to measure distances, surveyors used a subtense bar to measure a distance x that is not directly measurable. A subtense bar is a bar of known length h with marks or “targets" at either end. The surveyor measures the angle θ formed by the location of the surveyor's scope and the top and bottom of the bar (this is the angle subtended by the bar). Since the angle and height of the bar are known, right triangle trigonometry can be used to find the horizontal distance. Alternatively, if the distance from the surveyor to the bar is large, then the distance can be approximated by the radius r of the arc s intercepted by the bar. Use this information for Exercises 87-88.
A winch on a sailboat is
8
in
.
in diameter and is used to pull in the "sheets" (ropes used to control the corners of a sail). To the nearest degree, how far should the winch be turned to pull in
2
ft
of rope?
Before the widespread introduction of electronic devices to measure distances, surveyors used a subtense bar to measure a distance
x
that is not directly measurable. A subtense bar is a bar of known length
h
with marks or “targets" at either end. The surveyor measures the angle
θ
formed by the location of the surveyor's scope and the top and bottom of the bar (this is the angle subtended by the bar). Since the angle and height of the bar are known, right triangle trigonometry can be used to find the horizontal distance. Alternatively, if the distance from the surveyor to the bar is large, then the distance can be approximated by the radius
r
of the arc
s
intercepted by the bar. Use this information for Exercises 87-88.
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Consider the function f(x) = 10x + 4x5 - 4x³- 1.
Enter the general antiderivative of f(x)
A tank contains 60 kg of salt and 2000 L of water. Pure water enters a tank at the rate 8 L/min. The
solution is mixed and drains from the tank at the rate 11 L/min.
Let y be the number of kg of salt in the tank after t minutes.
The differential equation for this situation would be:
dy
dt
y(0) =
Solve the initial value problem:
y= 0.05y + 5
y(0) = 100
y(t) =
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