Answer:
|a-c| meters
Step-by-step explanation:
If I am piloting an airplane to prepare for landing, I change the plane's altitude from a meters to c meters, then the expression that represents the distance between two altitudes is given by |a-c| meters, not by |a+c|.
For, example if the altitude of the plane changes from 1000 meters to 500 meters for preparing for landing then the distance between those two altitudes is |1000 - 500| = 500 meters. (Answer)
But using the expression |a+c|, I will get the wrong answer as |1000 + 500| = 1500 meters.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Sn= -[-3(sin^2x + cos^2x)^n + In e.
sin^2x + cos^2x = 1 and ln e = 1, so
Sn = -(-3)^n + 1
When n = 8
this = -(-3)^8 + 1
The answer is B.
Slope-intercept line is written as:
y=mx+b
m=slope
b=y-intercept
4 is the y-intercept because the line crosses the y-axis at 4.
The slope is -2 over 5, because slope is written as y over x.
So, if you start at the point at the 4, count 2 spaces down and 5 spaces right. The line crosses the point exactly, which is how you know the slope is accurate.
Step-by-step explanation:
sec x − cos x
Secant is the inverse of cosine:
(1 / cos x) − cos x
Find the common denominator:
(1 / cos x) − (cos² x / cos x)
Subtract:
(1 − cos² x) / cos x
Answer what?? There isn’t a question