False, quantitative data uses numbers
For all of the triangles you have to use Sin, Cosin, or Tangent. Sin= opposite/hypotenuse, Cosin=adjacent/hypotenuse, and Tangent= opposite/adjacent.
Question 2-
You have the hypotenuse and you are trying to find the adjacent. Cos(35)=x/51
Multiply the 51 over and now you have 51Cos(35)=x. x=41.77m
Question 3-
Tan(30)= x/24. 24Tan(30)=x. x= 13.856m
Question 4-
Sin(70)=x/18. 18Sin(70)=x. x=16.9 m
Question 5-
Cos(60)= x/30. 30Cos(60)=x. x=15m
Question 6-
Tan(55)=x/6. 6Tan(55)=x. x= 8.568m
Answer: D [-1,1]
is the inverse of function g(x).
the inverse equation of g(x) = sin(x):
sin(y) = x
y =
(x)
using a trig circle with radius 1, we can find out that the max values of sin(x) are 1 and -1, so the domain of the inverse of sin(x) must be [-1,1]
**Note: if allowed during AP test, test from school. or assignment, you can use your graphing calculator to graph
(x)