Answer:
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Answer: C) none of the equations are identities</h3>
If you plugged theta = 0 into the first equation, then you would have
sin(45) + cos(45) = sin(0) + cos(0)
sqrt(2) = 1
which is a false equation. We don't have an identity here.
The same story happens with the second equation. Plug in theta = 0 and it becomes
cos(60) - sin(60) = cos^2(0) + tan(0)
1/2 - sqrt(3)/2 = 1 + 0
-0.37 = 1
which is false.
Answer:
false
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step 1: Transpose everything to one side
12. x²+16x+15-10x+4=0
Step 2: Add the like terms
x² + (16x - 10x) + 15 + 4=0
x² + 6x + 19=0
Step 3: Use the quadratic formula to get the value(s) of x.
a=1 b=6 c=19

therefore, x=... or x