If two trains are coming at each other, with Train A going 132 miles per hour and Train B going 69 kilometers per hour, what are the passengers yelling out the window in Train A?
Well find the indefnite integral first so
Let Train A=\(A>\int \frac{\partial }{\partial x} A^e dx\)
let train B=\(\int_{\theta}^{\theta^\pi} A^\theta+\int A^\theta+1+\int A^\theta +2 +\theta\)
Simplify And we get that \(A=\int \pi^{B^\theta}+ B\)Where B is a constant
Hope this helped!
Other than the fact one is going three times faster and they are on opposite tracks who really cares
Well find the indefnite integral first so
Let Train A=\(A>\int \frac{\partial }{\partial x} A^e dx\)
let train B=\(\int_{\theta}^{\theta^\pi} A^\theta+\int A^\theta+1+\int A^\theta +2 +\theta\)
Simplify And we get that \(A=\int \pi^{B^\theta}+ B\)Where B is a constant
Hope this helped!