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Answer:
@ = pi/3 (or 60 degrees) or @ = 7 pi/3 (or 420 degrees)
Discussion:
Let "@' denote the angle "theta". We are asked to find @ in the interval [0, 4 pi)
where
4cos(@) - 2 = 0. Adding 2 to both sides
4 cos(@) - 2 +2 = 2 =>
4 cos(@) = 2 Divide both sides by 4
cos(@) = 2/4 = 0.5
This implies that @ = pi/3 (or 60 degrees) or @ = (pi/3 + 2pi) = 7 pi/3 (or 420 degrees)
Thank you,
MrB
Answer:
a) a = 12s
Step-by-step explaination:
Answer:
- False
- True
-- False
-- True
-- True
Step-by-step explanation:
The points are
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Given
Required
Determine if each of the points would be on
To do this, we simply substitute the value of x and of each point in .
(a)
In this case;
and
becomes
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(b)
In this case;
becomes
<em>The point </em><em> would be on the graph because the corresponding value of y for </em> is
(c)
In this case:
becomes
<em>The point </em><em> wouldn't be on the graph because the corresponding value of y for </em><em> is </em><em></em>
(d)
In this case;
becomes
<em>The point </em><em> would be on the graph because the corresponding value of y for </em> is
(e)
In this case:
;
becomes
<em>The point </em> <em> would be on the graph because the corresponding value of y for </em> is
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
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