Since the distances were the same you can find the average speed directly by adding the speeds then dividing by 2. No need to weight anything.
If we’re considering speed regardless of direction, the average speed is:
(24 + 16) / 2 = 40 / 2 = 20mph
However if direction matters, then one number has to be negative since the directions are opposite:
(24 - 16) / 2 = 8 / 2 = 4mph (in the positive direction)
Depending on the context, either of these could be your answer.
We have that
csc ∅=13/12
sec ∅=-13/5
cot ∅=-5/12
we know that
csc ∅=1/sin ∅
sin ∅=1/ csc ∅------> sin ∅=12/13
sec ∅=-13/5
sec ∅=1/cos ∅
cos ∅=1/sec ∅------> cos ∅=-5/13
sin ∅ is positive and cos ∅ is negative
so
∅ belong to the II quadrant
therefore
<span>the coordinates of point (x,y) on the terminal ray of angle theta are
</span>x=-5
y=12
the answer ispoint (-5,12)
see the attached figure
I got no clue but I can tell you it’s wrong
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
-2 * 7 + 4 * 5
Multiplication before addition, and we're going to follow the flow of the equation: left to right.
-14 + 4 * 5
-14+ 20
6