Hi everyone. I haven't done math since I was in college about 13 years ago, but I'm trying to solve this. I believe it is algebra, but honestly don't remember the difference between algebra, calculus, etc. Can anyone solve this?
\(\displaystyle \mbox{1. }\, \ln(e)\, +\, \log_{12}(1)\, -\, \log(1)\)
\(\displaystyle \mbox{2. }\, 6\, \sin\left(\dfrac{\pi}{6}\right)\, +\, 4\)
\(\displaystyle \displaystyle \mbox{3. }\, \int_0^{\frac{\pi}{2}}\, \cos(x)\, dx\)
It should be three numbers. Each of the three numbers should be between 0 and like 35.
Thanks All!
\(\displaystyle \mbox{1. }\, \ln(e)\, +\, \log_{12}(1)\, -\, \log(1)\)
\(\displaystyle \mbox{2. }\, 6\, \sin\left(\dfrac{\pi}{6}\right)\, +\, 4\)
\(\displaystyle \displaystyle \mbox{3. }\, \int_0^{\frac{\pi}{2}}\, \cos(x)\, dx\)
It should be three numbers. Each of the three numbers should be between 0 and like 35.
Thanks All!
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