<h3>Answers are:
sine, tangent, cosecant, cotangent</h3>
Explanation:
On the unit circle we have some point (x,y) such that x = cos(theta) and y = sin(theta). The sine corresponds to the y coordinate of the point on the circle. Quadrant IV is below the x axis which explains why sine is negative here, since y < 0 here.
Since sine is negative, so is cosecant as this is the reciprocal of sine
csc = 1/sin
In quadrant IV, cosine is positive as x > 0 here. So the ratio tan = sin/cos is going to be negative. We have a negative over a positive when we divide.
Because tangent is negative, so is cotangent.
The only positive functions in Q4 are cosine and secant, which is because sec = 1/cos.
<em>$38 in Yolanda's bank account.</em>
<em>She makes two equal deposits so her account has a balance of $100.</em>
If Yolanda makes two equal deposits so her account has a balance of $100, she would have made a deposit of $31 each.
38+31+31=100
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Answer:</h3>
- Option A
- Option D
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Solution:</h3>
- In order to multiply fractions, we should multiply the numerator of the first fraction times the numerator of the second fraction, like so:
- 3•5=15
- Do the same with the denominator:
- 10•7=70
- 15/70 is the answer.
- Same with the other fractions:
- 7•2=14
- 10•4=40
- Hence, 14/40 is the answer.
Hope it helps.
Do comment if you have any query.
Answer:
Your answers are correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The equality will be true for odd multiples of π/4, so the last two choices will not show the expression to be <em>not</em> an identity.