y = X^2/3 + 0.9sin (kx) √3-x^2

K= 100

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on Nov 17, 2024 at 12:42 pm



You asked:

Solve the system of equations:\[\begin{aligned}y &= \frac{{X}^{2}}{3} + 0.9 \cdot \sin\left( k x \right) \cdot \sqrt{3} - {x}^{2}\\K &= 100\end{aligned}\]

MathBot Answer:

The system of equations has infinitely many solutions.

$$\begin{aligned}K &= \frac{X^{2}}{3} - x^{2} + \frac{9 \sqrt{3} \sin{\left(k x \right)}}{10}\\X &= 100\end{aligned}$$