Math, asked by DeborahK, 5 hours ago

solve each of the following by the trial and error method
a)
 \frac{u}{8}  =  \frac{1 }{2}

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
8

 \huge\displaystyle \sf \red{\int \limits^{ \frac{ \pi}{2} }_{0} \frac{3 \sqrt{ \cos \theta} }{( \sqrt{cos \theta} + \sqrt{sin \: \theta}) {}^{5} } \: d \theta}

Answered by tanmaysolkar062
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Hola

Here is your answer -

\frac{x}{8}=6

8

x

=6

Now, multiplying 8 and 6 = 32

Therefore,

x = 8 × 6

x = 48

Checking by Trial and Error method.

Substitute x = 48

Therefore,

\frac{48}{8}=6

8

48

=6

6 = 6

Therefore,

LHS = RHS

thus x = 48

Hope it helps!

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