Answer:
-4h < - 14
We solve for h by applying the inverse operations;
The inverse operation of multiplication is division, so we divide by -4 on both sides;
/-4 /-4
h < 3.5, it could be <u>3.4, 3.3, 3.2 3.123, 2.4, 2.576</u>, there are tons of numbers below 3.5.
<u>So anything below 3.5 would best be suitable for the equation.</u>
Yea i have no clue how she can be like a
Answer:
n = π/6, π/4, 3π/4, 5π/6
Step-by-step explanation:
sin(3n) − sin n = cos(2n)
Use double and triple angle formulas:
(3 sin n − 4 sin³ n) − sin n = 1 − 2 sin² n
2 sin n − 4 sin³ n = 1 − 2 sin² n
4 sin³ n − 2 sin² n − 2 sin n + 1 = 0
Factor by grouping:
2 sin² n (2 sin n − 1) − (2 sin n − 1) = 0
(2 sin² n − 1) (2 sin n − 1) = 0
Solve:
2 sin² n − 1 = 0
2 sin² n = 1
sin² n = 1/2
sin n = √2/2
n = π/4, 3π/4
2 sin n − 1 = 0
2 sin n = 1
sin n = 1/2
n = π/6, 5π/6
Answer:
C. (see the attachment)
Step-by-step explanation:
Both inequalities include the "or equal to" case, so both boundary lines will be solid. That excludes choices A and D.
The first inequality is plotted the same way in all graphs, so we must look at the second inequality. The relationship of y and the comparison symbol is ...
-y ≥ (something)
If we multiply by -1, we get ...
y ≤ (something else)
This means the solution space will be <em>on or below (less than or equal to) the boundary line</em>. This is the shaded area in graph C. (Graph B shows shading <em>above</em> the line.)
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<em>Further comment</em>
Since the boundary for the second inequality is fairly steep, "above" and "below" the line can be difficult to see. Rather, you can consider the relationship of x to the comparison symbol. For the second inequality, that is ...
x ≥ (something)
indicating the solution space is <em>on or to the right of the boundary line</em>.