Answer:
<h2>
cosecθ = 1/sinθ = 11/6√2</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that cos θ =7/11, cosec θ = 1/sinθ in trigonometry.
Based on SOH, CAH, TOA;
cosθ = adjacent/hypotenuse = 7/11
adjacent = 7 and hyp = 11
Since sinθ = opp/hyp, we need to get the opposite to be able to calculate sinθ.
Using pythagoras theorem to get the opposite;
sinθ = 6√2/11
cosecθ = 1/sinθ = 1/( 6√2/11)
cosecθ = 1/sinθ = 11/6√2
Note the error; cscθ 1/cosθ but cscθ = 1/sinθ
The function is defined only if . So, the leftmost point is , and we have
So, the first point is
The three additional points seem arbitrary, so let's choose . We have:
So, the second point is
So, the third point is
So, the fourth point is
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
23. 1/x^7
24.-1/a^2
26. x^12
27. x^3y^15
29. 1/(4c^2d^6)
30. x^6y^3
Okay. So, the line shaded would have to be left to 2, because it's less than 2. In that case, A and C are eliminated, because they shade to the right, not left. B and D do this, but wait. The dotted line has to represent the less than, because the one that's fully filled in would mean less than or equal to. B would make sense, because the line is dotted and that makes an inequality symbol of less than, not less than or equal to. The answer is B.
Note: When the sign is < or >, the line on the graph is dotted. If the sign is <= or >=, then the line on the graph is solid.