Answer:
0.13
Step-by-step explanation:
to change a percent to a decimal you just move the decimal 2 places to the left
The discriminant of a quadratic equation determines the nature of the roots of the equation whether they are rel or imaginary. The formula for determining the discriminant is
d = b2 - 4acwhen there are two identical real roots, then the discriminant is equal to zero. The answer is C.
Answer:
49/81
Step-by-step explanation:
[cos(a) + sin(a)]^2 = (1/3)^2
(cos(a))^2 + 2sin(a)cos(a) + (sin(a))^2 = 1/9
(sin(a))^2 + (cos(a))^2 = 1
1 + 2sin(a)cos(a) = 1/9
2sin(a)cos(a) = -8/9
sin(a)cos(a) = -4/9
[cos(a) + sin(a)]^4 = (1/3)^4 = 1/81
(cos(a))^4 + 4sin(a)×(cos(a))^3 + 6×(sin(a))^2×(cos(a))^2 + 4(sin(a))^3×cos(a) + (sin(a))^4 = 1/81
(cos(a))^4 + (sin(a))^4 + 4sin(a)cos(a)((cos(a))^2 + (sin(a))^2) + 6(sin(a)cos(a))^2 = 1/81
cos(a))^4 + (sin(a))^4 + 4sin(a)cos(a)(1) + 6(sin(a)cos(a))^2 = 1/81
(cos(a))^4 + (sin(a))^4 + 4(-4/9) +6((-4/9)^2) = 1/81
(cos(a))^4 + (sin(a))^4 - 16/9 + 6(16/81) = 1/81
(cos(a))^4 + (sin(a))^4 = 1/81 + 16/9 - 6(16/81)
(cos(a))^4 + (sin(a))^4 = 49/81
Answer: Socrates was condemned to death in 399 BC after he was found guilty of impiety and of corrupting the youth of Athens. When this sentence was decided upon, Socrates failed to act in his own interests and present a credible alternative to the death penalty.
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