The answer is probably C.
The coterminal angle for the -4π/5 are -14π/5 , 6π/5 and reference angle is π/5 respectively.
<h3>What is coterminal angles?</h3>
Two different angles that have the identical starting and ending edges termed coterminal angles however, since one angle measured clockwise and the other determined counterclockwise, the angles' terminal sides have completed distinct entire rotations.
We have an angle:
-4π/5
To find the coterminal angle, add and subtract by 2π in the angle -4π/5
Coterminal angle:
= -4π/5 - 2π
= -14π/5
= -4π/5 + 2π
= 6π/5
Reference angle:
= π - 4π/5 (as the angle lies in the second quadrant)
= π/5
Thus, the coterminal angle for the -4π/5 are -14π/5 , 6π/5 and reference angle is π/5 respectively.
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It is convenient to let a spreadsheet or graphing calculator do the math for this. Functions can be defined for cost and profit, and evaluated at each of the volumes of interest.
a1) For 200 cars, the Outside location yields the greatest profit
a2) For 300 cars, the City location yields the greatest profit
b) The sites yield the same profit for a volume of 278 cars.
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Hello,
Why "Multiply the polynomial by distribution" ?
It's s t u p i d, you compliquate the equation.
In order to find the roots of P(a)=(a-3)(a²+2a-6)=0
a²+2a-6
=(a²+2a+1)-7
=(a+1)²-7
=(a-√7)(a+√7)
P(a)=(a-3)(a-√7)(a+√7)
Roots are 3,√7 and -√7
(If i have well understood the question , sorry if not)