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Answer:
[email protected] = - sqrt(7)/ 4
which is choice B
Discussion:
This problem can be solved by drawing triangles and looking at ratios of sides or by using the trig identity:
([email protected])^2 + (sin2)^2 = 1
If [email protected] = 3/4
, the
([email protected])^2 + (3/4)^2 = 1 => (subtract (3/4)^2 from both sides)
([email protected])^2 = 1 - (3/4)^2 = 1 - 9/16 = 7/16
So...... taking the square root of both sides gives
[email protected] = +\- sqrt(7)/ sqrt(16) = +\- sqrt(7)/4
But is [email protected] positive or negative? We are told that @ is in the second quadrant and cos(@) is negative in this quadrant, so our answer must be negative
[email protected] = - sqrt(7)/ 4
which is choice B
Thank you,
Mr. B
The slope of the given line is -4/3. the slope of any perpendicular line is the negative reciprocals, or 3/4
The answer is A to change an exponent from negative to positive, just move it into either the numerator or denominator depending on where it is to begin with.
The answer is option "A, 13".
As both triangles are similar.
<span>ΔRST ≅ ΔXYZ.
it means RS = XY
YZ = ST
and XZ = RT
Now given that RS = 13 which is equal to XY.
Thus XY is equal to 13.</span>
1+1+1+1
First, let's do 1+1
1+1=2
and the other 1+1 also equals 2
2+2=4
so the final answer is 4