Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I think you have the question incomplete, and that this is the complete question
sin^4a + cos^4a = 1 - 2sin^2a.cos^2a
To do this, we can start my mirroring the equation.
x² + y² = (x + y)² - 2xy,
This helps us break down the power from 4 to 2, so that we have
(sin²a)² + (cos²a)² = (sin²a + cos²a) ² - 2(sin²a) (cos²a)
Recall from identity that
Sin²Φ + cos²Φ = 1, so therefore
(sin²a)² + (cos²a)² = 1² - 2(sin²a) (cos²a)
On expanding the power and the brackets, we find that we have the equation proved.
sin^4a + cos^4a = 1 - 2sin^2a.cos^2a
Answer:
D: x = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Go down the multiple choices answers and plug each value in for x until the inequality is true:
A:
1/4(32) < 8
1/4 × 32/1 < 8
32/4 < 8
8 < 8
8 is not less than 8 so this is false (8 = 8).
B:
1/4(35) < 8
35/4 < 8
8 3/4 < 8
8 3/4 is not less than 8 so this is false (8 3/4 > 8).
C:
1/4(34) < 8
34/4 < 8
8 2/4 < 8
8 2/4 is not less than 8 so this is false (8 2/4 > 8).
D:
1/4(2) < 8
2/4 < 8
2/4 is less than 8 so this is true (2/4 = 1/2 = 0.5 > 8).
Is there more to this question?
Answer:
It's called a line in math
Answer:
(-7)∧-1
Step-by-step explanation:
(-7)^3 / (-7)^4
taking each and simplifing it
-7³ = -7 x -7 x -7
(-7)∧4 = -7 x -7 x -7 x -7
(-7)^3 / (-7)^4 = (-7 x -7 x -7 ) / ( -7 x -7 x -7 x -7) = 1/-7
1/-7 ( 1/ means raise to power -1)
1/-7 = (-7)∧-1