The years in which the interfaith marriage in U.S. households is more than 33 % from the given graph such that Formula for interfaith marriage is I = 1 4 x + 26 , where x are the years after year 1988 .
The years in which the interfaith marriage in U.S. households is more than 33 % from the given graph such that Formula for interfaith marriage is I = 1 4 x + 26 , where x are the years after year 1988 .
Solution Summary: The author calculates the years in which U.S. households have an interfaith marriage more than 33% after the year 2016.
To calculate: The years in which the interfaith marriage in U.S. households is more than 33% from the given graph such that Formula for interfaith marriage is I=14x+26, where x are the years after year 1988.
(b)
To determine
To calculate: The years in which the faith marriage to someone with no religion in U.S. households is more than 14% from the given graph such that Formula for interfaith marriage is N=14x+6, where x are the years after year 1988.
(c)
To determine
The years in which the households have an interfaith marriage more than 33% and faith/no religion marriage more than 14% on bases of part (a) and (b).
(d)
To determine
The years in which the households have an interfaith marriage more than 33% or faith/no religion marriage more than 14% on bases of part (a) and (b).
Use the properties of logarithms, given that In(2) = 0.6931 and In(3) = 1.0986, to approximate the logarithm. Use a calculator to confirm your approximations. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
(a) In(0.75)
(b) In(24)
(c) In(18)
1
(d) In
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2
72
Find the indefinite integral. (Remember the constant of integration.)
√tan(8x)
tan(8x) sec²(8x) dx
Find the indefinite integral by making a change of variables. (Remember the constant of integration.)
√(x+4)
4)√6-x dx
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