Where does
sec x = 0
and
tan x = 0?sec x cannot ever be zero, but tan x = 0 when sin x = 0 Chuck norris can make sec x 0
All of these are values of x ....-2pi, -pi, 0, pi, 2pi, 3pi, ....
No diagram was provided but using the one retrieved from another source,
we have a circle with a center O. Points A, B, and C are assigned around the circle. This means that ∠AOB forms a central angle. That means AB is equal to 80° as well.
Now, ∠ACB forms an inscribed angle with arc AB. Recall that the value of the inscribed angle is half of the measurement of the arc. Since AB is 80°, then ∠ACB is (80/2) = 40°.
Therefore, the answer is 40°<span>.</span>
42.6℅ of 230
=(426/10)℅ of 230
=(426×230)/1000
=97980/1000
=97.980
=97.98
Answer:
m-2
Step-by-step explanation:
m is being subrtacted by 2
Please help me quick please solve in inequality form