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Answer:
- -√5
- 3/5
- -4/5
Step-by-step explanation:
The relevant relations are ...
sec = ±√(tan² +1)
cos = 1/sec
csc = 1/sin = ±1/√(1 -cos²)
Sine and Cosecant are positive in quadrants I and II. Cosine and Secant are positive in quadrants I and IV.
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1. sec(θ) = -√((-2)² +1) = -√5
2. cos(θ) = 1/sec(θ) = 1/(5/3) = 3/5
3. csc(θ) = -1/√(1 -(-3/5)²) = -√(16/25) = -4/5
Answer:
- 6 2/3 qt 80%
- 13 1/3 qt 20%
Step-by-step explanation:
It is often convenient to solve a mixture problem by letting a variable represent the quantity of the higher-concentration contributor to the mix.
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We can let x represent the number of quarts of 80% solution needed. Then (20-x) is the number of quarts of 20% solution needed. The amount of salt in the final mix is ...
0.80x +0.20(20-x) = 0.40(20)
0.60x = 0.20(20) . . . . . . . . subtract 0.20(20) and simplify
x = 20/3 = 6 2/3 . . . . . . . . . divide by 0.60; quarts of 80% solution
(20 -x) = 13 1/3 . . . . . . . . . . amount of 20% solution needed
The teacher should mix 6 2/3 quarts of 80% solution with 13 1/3 quarts of 20% solution.
<em>CA </em>⁻¹ is undefined because there are more columns in <em>A </em>⁻¹ than there are rows in <em>C</em>.
25% I think
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6:18 hope this helps good luckkk