Answer:
x^2 + y^2 = r^2
Step-by-step explanation:
See image. "An angle in standard position" means the vertex (point part) of the angle is at the origin (0,0). And one side of the angle is glued onto the x-axis. The other side of the angle is free to rotate around the axis. That's the terminal side. Then there's a point P (x,y) on that side. See image. And r is labelled there. This set up makes a right triangle. So I put Pythagorean theorem as the answer here, but honestly if you are learning any right triangle theorems or trigonometry, you could use this set up. The leg that lays along the x-axis is x units long and the other leg is y units long. The hypotenuse is r units long.
N^2 should be the correct answer. Based on those numbers, it appears that the sum can be found by squaring the term n
Could you please clarify the question please by putting a question to be solved? Or are you asking for the definition?
P.E.M/D.A/S PEMDAS multiply subtract 2x from each side them its 16 = -7x -5 then add 5 to each side 21= -7x then divide x = -3