Answer:
sin (- 135°)= – sin 135°= – sin (1 × 90°+ 45°) = – cos 45° = – 1√2
cos (- 135°)= cos 135°= cos (1 × 90°+ 45°) = – sin 45°= – 1√2
tan (- 135°) = – tan 135° = – tan ( 1 × 90° + 45°) = – (- cot 45°) = 1
csc (- 135°)= – csc 135°= – csc (1 × 90°+ 45°)= – sec 45° = – √2
sec (- 135°)= sec 135°= sec (1 × 90°+ 45°)= – csc 45°= – √2
cot (- 135°) = – cot 135° = – cot ( 1 × 90° + 45°) = – (-tan 45°) = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
4.6
Step-by-step explanation:
5x +3 = 20
5x = 23
x = 4.6
<span>The <u>correct answer</u> is:
576 sq. cm.
Explanation:
The surface area of a figure is the sum of the areas of the faces of the figure.
The slant height goes from the apex of the pyramid along a face and is perpendicular to the base at the bottom of that face. This gives us 2 measurements of each triangular face of the pyramid: the height (the slant height of the pyramid is the height of the triangular face), 18 cm, and the base <span>of the triangular face, 12 cm.
The formula for the area of a triangle is A = 1/2bh; using our measurements we have:
A = 1/2(12)(18) = 108 sq. cm.
There are 4 triangular faces on a square pyramid, and each will have an area of 108 sq. cm.; this gives us:
4(108) = 432 sq. cm.
The area of the base is given by length times width, or 12*12 = 144 sq. cm.
This gives us a total surface area of 432+144=576 sq. cm.</span></span>