"The normal distribution is the most important and most widely used distribution in statistics. It is sometimes called the "bell curve," although the tonal qualities of such a bell would be less than pleasing. It is also called the "Gaussian curve" after the mathematician Karl Friedrich Gauss".
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
according the the pythogryamthreme the distance between 30 degress and 40 would vary since the length of 40 would change there by multipling 2 to 40 and 30 then times that by pie then divide it by 2 you should get the value for x, but for y it is more complex you see you much find the slope and plabora of the value x and 40 then using the 2 numbers times it by 30 after divide both numbers to each other resulting in the answer
Answer:
-0.05
Step-by-step explanation:
This will become much easier if we can get the ugly decimal into a nice fraction form.
Start by recognising
. This is almost correct except the fraction is out by some number of factors of 10 (because the 125 part is correct but the number of 0s isn't).

And hence we see that
and now the cube root becomes easy to compute:
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Advanced: You ask for <em>all </em>real cube roots. however the function
is described as <em>bijective</em>. This means for all x, there is only one y corresponding to it. (And also for all y there is only one x corresponding to that). This means there can only ever be one cube root of any real number.
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Answer:
x ≈ 8.0
y ≈ 6.0
Step-by-step explanation:
For x, the relevant trig relation is ..
Sin = Opposite/Hypotenuse
sin(53°) = x/10
x = 10·sin(53°)
x ≈ 8.0
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The value of y can be found in the same way using the 37° angle, or the cosine function can be used.
y = 10·sin(37°) ≈ 6.0
y = 10·cos(53°) ≈ 6.0
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