Answer: B. -4 5/12
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
im not sure but i think c.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answers:
Answer to part 1 is
choice A) an = 15 + 8n
Answer to part 2 is
choice D) a(n) = a(n-1)+8; a1 = 23
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Explanations:
For part 1, we use the general nth term formula for arithmetic sequences:
a(n) = a1 + d(n-1)
The first term is a1 = 23 and the common difference is d = 8
a(n) = a1 + d(n-1)
a(n) = 23 + 8(n-1)
a(n) = 23 + 8n - 8
a(n) = 15 + 8n
which is why the answer is choice A for part 1
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For the second part, we simply rephrase the given info into more mathematical notation. The first term is 23 so we simply write a1 = 23. The '1' is often written as a subscript so you can write it as

The recursive step is to add 8 to each term to get the next term. This is from the fact that each additional hour costs $8 extra. In math notation we write
a(n) = a(n-1) + 8
where a(n) and a(n-1) are the nth and (n-1)st terms respectively. This is function notation. We can write it as

with the "n" and "n-1" as subscripts.
So that's why the
answer is choice D for part 2
The trigonometric identity states that the sum of the square of cosine and sin is equal to 1. In this case, the identity is tried to rearrange and tried to verify if the statement above is true.
<span>Square root 1 minus cosine squared theta = −sin Θ
This is only true in angles tried such as (360-45) or (270-45). hence </span><span> Θ should be in quadrant III and IV only</span>