The degree and direction of rotation that takes ΔQRS to ΔQ'R'S' is:
45 degrees; anticlockwise direction.
<h3>What is rotation in math?</h3>
The transformation by rotation refers to the movement of a shape or point in a circular path about a fixed point.
When the shape moves in an anticlockwise direction, it means that It is going in the opposite way as the hands of a clock do.
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we know that
1 ft--------> is equals to 12 in
the ramp is 12 inches tall----------> 1 ft tall
A ramp measures------------------> 6 ft long
applying the Pythagorean theorem
c²=a²+b²
where
c-----> 6 ft long
a----> horizontal distance
b-----> 1 ft tall
a²=c²-b²------> a²=6²-1²-----> a²=35------> a=√35------> a=5.92 ft
the answer is
5.92 ft
Lets say our number is 237x8
2+3+7+8+x should be divisible by 6.
20+x should be divisible by 6.
x=4
Answer:
- sin(x) = 1
- cos(x) = 0
- cot(x) = 0
- csc(x) = 1
- sec(x) = undefined
Step-by-step explanation:
The tangent function can be considered to be the ratio of the sine and cosine functions:
tan(x) = sin(x)/cos(x)
It will be undefined where cos(x) = 0. The values of x where that occurs are odd multiples of π. The smallest such multiple is x=π/2. The value of the sine function there is positive: sin(π/2) = 1.
The corresponding trig function values are ...
tan(x) = undefined (where sin(x) >0)
sin(x) = 1
cos(x) = 0
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And the reciprocal function values at x=π/2 are ...
cot(x) = 0 . . . . . . 1/tan(x)
csc(x) = 1 . . . . . . .1/sin(x)
sec(x) = undefined . . . . . 1/cos(x)
Check the picture below.
surely you know how much that is.