Answer:
Which of these describes the unit rate? answer choices. a unit of measure. a fraction with a numerator of one. a fraction with a denominator of one. a proportion.
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Answer:
C.
Step-by-step explanation:
Easiest and fastest way to determine your answer is to graph the systems of inequalities on a graphing calc. Once you do so, you should be able to see that Choice C is the correct answer.
Answer:
-0.4
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Answer: B) Only the first equation is an identity</h3>
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I'm using x in place of theta. For each equation, I'm only altering the left hand side.
Part 1
cos(270+x) = sin(x)
cos(270)cos(x) - sin(270)sin(x) = sin(x)
0*cos(x) - (-1)*sin(x) = sin(x)
0 + sin(x) = sin(x)
sin(x) = sin(x) ... equation is true
Identity is confirmed
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Part 2
sin(270+x) = -sin(x)
sin(270)cos(x) + cos(270)sin(x) = -sin(x)
-1*cos(x) + 0*sin(x) = -sin(x)
-cos(x) = -sin(x)
We don't have an identity. If the right hand side was -cos(x), instead of -sin(x), then we would have an identity.
First, convert cm to inches.
50/2.54 is roughly 19.69
There are 12 inches in a foot, so divide the 19.69 by 12.
19.69/12 is roughly 1.64
So the answer is C