C. Integers and Rational Numbers.
D. 66
A triangles angles add up to 180 degrees so 90 + 24 = 114
180 - 114 = 66
Subtract 5r from both sides
2p= q-5r
Divide both sides by 2
p= (q-5r)/2
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Alright, archtan /
tan
−
1
(
x
)
is the inverse of tangent. Tan is
sin
cos
. Like the inverse of sin, the inverse of tan is also restricted to quadrants 1 and 4.
Knowing this we are solving for the inverse of tan -1. We are basically being asked the question what angle/radian does tan(-1) equal. Using the unit circle we can see that tan(1)= pi/4.
Since the "Odds and Evens Identity" states that tan(-x) = -tan(x). Tan(-1)= -pi/4.
Knowing that tan is negative in quadrants 2 and 4. the answer is in either of those two quadrants. BUT!!! since inverse of tan is restricted to quadrants 1 and 4 we are left with the only answer -pi/4.
the answer is m=-3n-5/2 or n=2m+5/6
Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation:
410•10=4100 and 4100=41•100. We just need to focus on the 100. 100•100•100•100=100,000,000 which has 8 zeros, not 4 zeros.