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Answer:</h3>
sin(Y) = 4/5
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
The sine of one of a pair of complementary angles is equal to the cosine of the other. Given that ∠X and ∠Y are complementary, sin(Y) = cos(X) = 4/5.
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You can figure this from SOH CAH TOA, the mnemonic that reminds you of the definitions of the trig functions. The adjacent leg for one of the acute angles in the right triangle is the opposite leg for the other angle.
... Sin = Opposite/Hypotenuse
... Cos = Adjacent/Hypotenuse
8 x 6 = 42 add two zeros so 4200
I think it is B because he
Answer:
Option C is true.
Step-by-step explanation:
See the attached diagram.
Since MN is a diameter of the circle at P, so it will always make a right angle at a point on the circumference of the circle.
Therefore, ∠ MLN = 90° as L is a point on the circumference.
Now, given that LM = 2x and LN = 3x, then we have to find MN.
So, applying Pythagoras Theorem, MN² = LM² + LN²
⇒ MN² = 4x² + 9x² = 13x²
⇒ MN = x√13
Therefore, option C is true. (Answer)
First you can take out a 3. And an x and a y. Thus, 3xy(3x+4y) is the answer.