Sin 3pi/4 is angle 135 degrees or 45 degrees below 180 degrees. Hence it's opposite side is 1 and adjacent is 1, implying the hypothenus is sqrt(2). Hence
Sin 3pi/4 = 1/sqrt(2). Now multiply by sqrt(2)/sqrt(2) to get:
[1/sqrt(2).] * [sqrt(2)/sqrt(2)] = sqrt2)/2
Answer: I think the answer is 16384!
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:
0/57 is going to be 0 since you have 0 out of 57 pizzas.
Cuz if so, then you just move the whole x term to the right side and divide all the terms on the right side by the coefficient of y
for ex...
3) 4x+4y=16
4y=16-4x (or -4x+16)
y=4-x or -x+4
ANSWER
For Jamal statement to be true,

EXPLANATION
The given statement is:
ax + b = a(x + c)
We expand the left hand side to obtain,
ax + b = ax + ac
Subtract ax from from both sides of the equation.
b=ac
We know that, a≠0 , so we can divide through by 'a'.
