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Damm [24]
2 years ago
9

Graph f(x)=−|x+4|−3 . Use the ray tool to graph the function.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Ugo [173]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

-|x+4|-3

Step-by-step explanation:

absolute values

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(ii) The mass flow rate of steam =93.66 kg/h

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t₁ = 480 °C,

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h₁ = 3349.6 kJ/kg, s₁ = 6.6613 kJ/kg·K

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Point 3 on the T-S diagram we have

p₃ = 3 bar again s₁ = s₃  so we go to 3 bar on the steam tables and look up s = 6.6613 kJ/kg·K which is on the saturated steam tables

and x₃ is given as (6.6613 -1.6717)/(6.9916-1.6717) = 0.9379 and

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(ii)W_{cycle} = m_1*(W_T -W_P)

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