Answer:
circumcenter
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose the three food trucks points a,b,c are joined together in such a way that the form a triangle. The perpendicular bisectors of the triangle are concurrent . The point of concurrency is called <u>circumcenter.</u>
According to the circumcenter theorem the points ( vertices of the triangle a,b,c) are equidistant from the center D ( point of concurrency) called the circumcenter.
As the food distributor is equidistant from each of the trucks it lies at the circumcenter point of concurrency.
The drawing is just a generalizations to give an idea. It does not show actual bisectors perpendicular.
Carolyn has more than enough paint to cover that wall because she has a gallon of paint that can be done to get the wall painted.
Answer B
One thing that gave it away was that we are dealing with a 30-60-90 triangle so in the final equation we should have (x=Any number)
not square root two
Answer:
The six trig ratios at 3pi/2 are:
sin(3pi/2)=-1
cos(3pi/2)=0
tan(3pi/2) (undefined)
csc(3pi/2)=-1
sec(3pi/2) (undefined)
cot(3pi/2)=0
Step-by-step explanation:
If tangent is undefined then cosine would have to be 0 given that tangent is the ratio of sine to cosine.
cosine is 0 at pi/2 and 3pi/2 in the first rotation of the unit circle.
3pi/2 satisfies the given constraint.
The six trig ratios are therefore:
sin(3pi/2)=-1
cos(3pi/2)=0
tan(3pi/2)=-1/0 (undefined)
Reciprocal values:
csc(3pi/2)=-1
sec(3pi/2) undefined since cos(3pi/2)=0
cot(3pi/2)=0/-1=0