Here's how to rewrite cos^4x tan^2x in the first power of cosine.
See the attached image.
First step, find the trigonometric identity of tan^2x.
Then simply everything until you only get cos x.
Remove all the exponents. Simplify.
240 hope that works sry I don't really know I need points
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Remark
What you don't know and what makes the problem confusing, is that where to the given arcs start and end. So I am going to say that both arcs start from E and 119 ends at D, and 174 ends at F which means that the arc FD is not known, but it is not hard to find.
The total number of degrees from beginning to end is 360 degrees. The formula for finding FD is
Formula
FD = 360 - (174 - 119)
The formula for x is (ED - FD)/2
Solution
Arc FD = 360 - (174 - 119)
Arc FD = 67
So x = (119 - 67) / 2
x = 52 /2
x = 26
I believe the correct answer is D.