Answer:
sin22°
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the cofunction identity
cos x = sin (90 - x), then
cos68° = sin(90 - 68)° = sin22°
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I thought of a 2 digit number. The digits of my number are different: [XY]
Then I'm lost. Does "The unit digit of my number is the tens digit raised third power" mean that the X is raised to the third power?:
X^3
But then we need more information. X could be 1, 2,3, or 4. At 5 it becomes a three digit number. All of the other option result in a two digit number with different digits, so all seem possible. I don't know how to answer this without more information.
(3/8)*n = -1/4 // + -1/4
(3/8)*n-(-1/4) = 0
(3/8)*n+1/4 = 0
3/8*n+1/4 = 0 // - 1/4
3/8*n = -1/4 // : 3/8
n = -1/4/3/8
n = -2/3
n = -2/3
1) slope of the line = derivative of the of the function at the given point.
y' = cosx - x cosx
Evaluate for x = pi => y' = cos(pi) - pi*cos(pi) = -1 - (pi*cos(pi)) = -1 + pi
Then slope = -1 + pi
Given point: (pi, -pi)
Equation:
y - (-pi) = [-1+ pi] (x - pi)
y + pi = -x +pi + xpi -pi^2
y = (pi-1)x - pi^2 .... this is the answer