Step-by-step explanation:
sin
2
(
20
°
)
+
sec
2
(
20
°
)
Simplify each term.
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Rewrite
sec
(
20
°
)
in terms of sines and cosines.
sin
2
(
20
°
)
+
(
1
cos
(
20
°
)
)
2
Apply the product rule to
1
cos
(
20
°
)
.
sin
2
(
20
°
)
+
1
2
cos
2
(
20
°
)
One to any power is one.
sin
2
(
20
°
)
+
1
cos
2
(
20
°
)
Simplify each term.
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Rewrite
1
as
1
2
.
sin
2
(
20
°
)
+
1
2
cos
2
(
20
°
)
Rewrite
1
2
cos
2
(
20
°
)
as
(
1
cos
(
20
°
)
)
2
.
sin
2
(
20
°
)
+
(
1
cos
(
20
°
)
)
2
Convert from
1
cos
(
20
°
)
to
sec
(
20
°
)
.
sin
2
(
20
°
)
+
sec
2
(
20
°
)
The result can be shown in multiple forms.
Exact Form:
sin
2
(
20
°
)
+
sec
2
(
20
°
)
Decimal Form:
1.24945210
All you have to do is find (3/10) of 60, and find the triangle with that number
for its label.
The exact same kind of problem was answered correctly by 2 people for the question you posted 9 minutes earlier, and one of them even explained how
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this one on your own.
Answer:
136°
Step-by-step explanation:
Vertically opposite angles are always equal.
The opposite angle to x is 136°.
Both angles are vertically opposite angles, so they are equal.
Answer:
6*n < - (39 + 3/4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's do it in steps:
"Six times a number" can be written as:
6*n
Where n is the "number"
"... is less than negative thirty-nine and three-quarters "
then we have:
6*n < - (39 + 3/4)
This is the inequality we wanted, now we can also solve this for n as:
n < -(39 + 3/4)/6
Answer:
J
Step-by-step explanation:
A basketball player makes a shot 72.1% of the time (0.721 as a decimal). Study the player's next three shots by doing the following.
a. Draw a tree diagram and label all of the probabilities on the tree.
b. Find and label the probability for each branch of the tree diagram.
c. Build a probability model showing the probability of the player 0, 1,2, or 3 shots.