Answer: -1
Step-by-step explanation:
You want to find an angle that is coterminal to 495. So, subtract 360 degrees until youre in the range of 0-360. I got 495 - 360 = 135°
Tangent is equal to
, we already solved theta which was 135°
This next part is hard to explain to someone who doesnt know their trig circle, idk if you do. The angle 135 is apart of the pi/4 gang. So we know this is going to be some variant of √2/2. Sine of quadrant 1 and 2 is gonna be positive:

Now lets do cosine of 135°, which again is apart of the pi/4 gang because its divisible by 45°. Its in quadrant 2 so the cosine will be negative.

The final step is to divide them. They are both fractions so you should multiply by the reciprocal.

Answer:
8.008
8.018
8.088
8.808
8.88
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What you would do is you would substitute each ordered pair into their respective variables. (ie. for (0,1) you would put 0 where the x is and 1 where the y is) You would then solve the equation. If the equation is not even (ie. 2=5 would not be even but 4=4 would be), you move on to the next ordered pair.
If you follow the process right and you get the equations correct, the answer should be B. (7,-2)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
You need to construct a 95% CI for the population mean of the length of engineering conferences.
The variable has a normal distribution.
The information given is:
n= 84
x[bar]= 3.94
δ= 1.28
The formula for the Confidence interval is:
x[bar]±
*(δ/n)
Lower bound(Lb): 3.698
Upper bound(Ub): 4.182
Error bound: (Ub - Lb)/2 = (4.182-3.698)/2 = 0.242
I hope it helps!