7 Answered Questions for the topic theorems

11/24/19

Verification of Stokes Theorem

Could someone explain how do we verify stokes theorem for the vector field F=zi + (2x+z)j + xk taken over the triangular surface S in the plane (x/1)+(y/2)+(z/3)=1 bounded by the planes x=0 y=0 and... more

Geometry proofs fill in the blank help!!! ASP

1. We are given that diagonals segment AB ≅ segment BD.2.It can be stated that segment AB ≅ segment DC because they are opposite sides of a parallelogram.3. By the Reflexive Property of Congruence,... more
Theorems Differentiation

11/12/17

true/ false calculus questions

If f is continuous on [0 , 1] , then it is also differentiable on [0 , 1] .  i think this is true, but. is there a particular theorem to prove this?   If f is differentiable on [0 , 1] , then... more

07/19/16

Calculate cos³x + sin³x , if cos x + sin x = ½

Is there an Addition Theorem for (cos x/sin x) with ...³ exponents? Or just cos²x + sin²x=1 ?   Your help is appreciated. ;)
Theorems Math Geometry Sas

07/21/15

Geometry Question on Triangles

Based on the given information, can you conclude that ?QRS≅?TUV ? Explain.Given: (QR) ≅(TU) ,(QS) ≅(TV) and <R = <U, prove ?QRS≅?TUV       Please show me how I should go about doing this!... more
Theorems

11/17/14

CD?? is the perpendicular bisector of AB¯¯¯¯¯. Point G is the midpoint of AB¯¯¯¯¯. Points E and F lie on CD??. Which pair of line segments must be congruent?

Proving Theorems about Lines and Angles?CD ← → is the perpendicular bisector of AB ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ . Point G is the midpoint of AB ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ . Points E and F lie on CD ← → . Which pair of line segments... more
Theorems

04/09/13

what is the theorm or reason of two angles in a triangle are congruent and how would you write it in a proof

well its a two column proof and i wrote angle <A+<B are congruent " for the statement side and for the reason side i wrote "base angle theorm" which he told me was wrong so im asking what... more

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