Answer:
(sin^2 w + 1) / cos w.
Step-by-step explanation:
Note: sec w = 1 / cos w and csc w = 1/ sin w.
So we have:
(sec w(1 + csc^2 w)) / (csc^2 w)
= 1/cos w ( 1 + 1/ sin^2 w) / (1 / sin^2 w)
= ( 1/ cos w + 1 / sin^2 w cos w) * sin^2 w
= sin^2 w/ cos w + sin^2 w / (sin^2 w cos w)
= sin^2 w / cos w + 1 / cos w
= (sin^2 w + 1) / cos w.
Answer:
(c) y -2 = 6/5(x -1)
Step-by-step explanation:
The equations are all in point-slope form with a slope of 6/5. The points used are (-1, -2), (-2, -1), and (1, 2). It seems point (1, 2) best matches a point on the graphed line. Choice C is the best. (In the attached graph, choice C is the red line.)
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<em>Additional comment</em>
The point-slope form of the equation for a line is ...
y -k = m(x -h) . . . . . . . line with slope m through point (h, k)
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The equation might be easier to see if the point chosen were one at a grid intersection, such as (-4, -4) or (6, 8).
Answer:
whats the question though?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<em>2(15+8)</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the expression 30+16
We are to use GCF to rewrite the sum as a product.
Get the factor of each value first as shown;
30 = 2 * 15
16 = 2 * 8
substitute the factors back into the expression:
30+16 = (2*15)+(2*8)
Since 2 is common to both terms, then:
30+16 = 2(15+8)
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<em>Hence the required sum of product of the terms is 2(15+8)</em>
You do -2 plus 4. Answer is 2.
Then do 2-(-2) which is 0.
The final answer is 2.