Answer:
2.
a)1
b)1
c)1
Step-by-step explanation:
There's some identity trigonometric equation, which are valid for all angles,and they doesn't depends on the measure of angle!
some of em are follows:. (x is the given angle)
- sin(x)^2+cos(x)^2=1
- cosec(x)^2=1+cot(x)^2
- sec(x)^2=1+tan(x)^2
You can remember these identity, its gonna help alot.
now back to question,. {x is representing angles)
for (a) sin(x)^2+cos(x)^2=1, this is true for all x, dat means that for all the angle given in question(for ,15°,30°,45°,60° and 120°),we will get 1
for(b) ,
cosec(x)^2=1+cot(x)^2
i.e, cosec(x)^2-cot(x)^2=1, again this is true for all x dat means that for all the angle given in question ,we will get 1
for (c),
sec(x)^2=1+tan(x)^2
i.e,sec(x)^2-tan(x)^2=1,again this is true for all x, dat means that for all the angle given in question ,we will get 1
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Answer:
Just two corrections! See attached image.
Step-by-step explanation:
The product of 8 and b taken <u>from</u> 10 means begin with 10 and subtract 8b from it.
8 times the difference of 10 and b means find 10 - b first, <u>then</u> multiply by 8.
4x = 32 - 2x
Add -2x (or subtract 2x) from each side
2x = 32
Divide both sides by 2
x = 16
The first thing you do is to find the lowest common multiple of 5 and 7.What you do on the bottom, you must do on the top 25/35 / 28/35. The answer is 25/28. Sara ran 25/28 of the total distance around the track.

it just so happen that √2 is an irrational number, so any product with it as a factor, will yield an irrational number as well.
factoid: Ancient Greeks were scared of irrational numbers, and they steered clear from √2.