Answer:
yes they do
Step-by-step explanation:
both equal 1/3
8/24 = 1/3
5/15 = 1/3
1/3 = 1/3
I assume you're asked to solve
4 cos²(<em>x</em>) - 7 cos(<em>x</em>) + 3 = 0
Factor the left side:
(4 cos(<em>x</em>) - 3) (cos(<em>x</em>) - 1) = 0
Then either
4 cos(<em>x</em>) - 3 = 0 <u>or</u> cos(<em>x</em>) - 1 = 0
cos(<em>x</em>) = 3/4 <u>or</u> cos(<em>x</em>) = 1
From the first case, we get
<em>x</em> = cos⁻¹(3/4) + 2<em>nπ</em> <u>or</u> <em>x</em> = -cos⁻¹(3/4) + 2<em>nπ</em>
and from the second,
<em>x</em> = <em>nπ</em>
where <em>n</em> is any integer.
The awnser to ur question is A because take 2.3 time 3 and get 6.9 and then add the 108 and -3 and get 105
Answer:
24
Step-by-step explanation:
24 can evenly go into each both numbers, and it's the highest number to be able to go into both