recursive rule—<span>a rule for generating terms of a sequence that depends on one or more previous terms of the sequence
iterative rule—rule that can be used to find the nth term of a sequence without calculating previous terms of the sequence, also called the Explicit Rule
model parameter—value that is held constant in a specific function, or model, while other variables might change
c</span>ommon difference—<span>the constant d of the sequence.
a</span>rithmetic sequence—a<span> sequence where the difference between consecutive terms is a constant
</span>model variable<span>—a variable that takes on different values in a specific function, or model, while other values are held constant
c</span>ommon ratio—t<span>he constant r of the sequence
sequence—a list of numbers, finite or infinite, that follow a particular pattern
t</span>erms of a sequence—t<span>he numbers in a sequence
g</span>eometric sequence—<span>a sequence where the ratio between consecutive terms is a constant
1. C </span>2. D 3. I 4. G 5. E 6. J 7. H 8. A 9. B 10. F
Answer:
See the attachment
Step-by-step explanation:
A unit circle is one whose radius is 1
sin(90) will have coordinates (0,1)
sin(40)= 0.643
sin(40)= P/H= 0.643/1
cos(40)= B/H= 0.766
Similarly for cos(245)= cos(-65)= -0.423/1
sin(245)= sin(-65)= -0.906
Answer:
C & B
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 924.849971 rad s
2. 2031.6719 rad s
Answer: 1,612 eggs
Step-by-step explanation:
Alex has a total of 806 dinosaurs. He also has twice as many eggs as he does dinosaurs.
The number of eggs is therefore:
= Number of dinosaurs * 2
= 806 * 2
= 1,612 eggs