The given expression is x/10
Sum is addition.
Product is multiplication.
Difference is subtraction.
The answer would be: The quotient of some number and ten.
The abscissa of the ordered pair, that is the x-coordinate, is equal to 1 and the ordinate, the y-coordinate, is equal to -1. In the cartesian plane, this point lies in the fourth (IV) quadrant. The standard position of the angle is that which has one of its side is in the x-axis.
Solve for the hypotenuse of the right triangle formed.
h = sqrt((-1)² + (1)²) = √2
Below items show the calculation for each of the trigonometric functions.
sin θ = opposite/hypotenuse = y/h = (-1)/(√2) = -√2/2
cos θ = adjacent/hypotenuse = x/h = (1)/√2 = √2/2
tan θ = opposite/adjacent = y/x = -1/1 = -1
Answer:
h=2 , maybe yes
Step-by-step explanation:
this is my answer i don't know if it is right
Answers:
a) 
b) 
c) 
d) 
Step-by-step explanation:
In this case we are dealing with angles, which can be expressed in degrees (
) or radians (
).
Now, before making the conversions we have to know the equivalence between degrees and radians:

Taking this information into account, let's begin with the answers:
a) 
b) 
c) 
d) 
Copy an angle is the correct option