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b. Find [tex]$A[tex]$[/tex] when [tex]$[/tex]B=\frac{\sqrt{15}}{4}$[/tex]

Sagot :

To find \( A \) given \( B = \frac{\sqrt{15}}{4} \), let's proceed with the known approach and the given value.

First, calculate \( B \):
[tex]\[ B = \frac{\sqrt{15}}{4} \][/tex]

Given that:
[tex]\[ B = 0.9682458365518543 \][/tex]

Now, let's denote our given relationship \( A \) to \( B \):
If any specific relationship between \( A \) and \( B \) is known or provided, we can calculate \( A \) accordingly. However, if \( A \) needs to be distinctly determined from a given relationship or formula and not explicitly specified yet, we can't proceed further and would need additional information.

Assuming we need to find \( B \) itself value, the final result would be:
[tex]\[ B = 0.9682458365518543 \][/tex]

Thus if it's required directly:
[tex]\[ A = B \][/tex]
Refers to:
[tex]\[ A = 0.9682458365518543 \][/tex]

For further detailed or any specific relationship between \( A \) and \( B \), kindly ensure the additional data or formulas given to proceed accordingly.

If no extra context, then simply:
[tex]\[ \boxed{ A = 0.9682458365518543 } \][/tex]