Numerator
<span><span>cos<span>(<span>π/2</span>−x)</span></span>=<span>cos<span>(<span>π/2</span>)</span></span><span>cosx</span>+<span>sin<span>(<span>π/2</span>)</span></span><span>sinx</span></span>
now <span><span>cos<span>(<span>π/2</span>)</span></span>=0 and <span>sin<span>(<span>π/2</span>)</span></span>=1</span>
simplifies to : 0 + sinx = sinx
Denominator
<span><span>sin<span>(<span>π/2</span>−x)</span></span>=<span>sin<span>(<span>π/2</span>)</span></span><span>cosx</span>+<span>cos<span>(<span>π/2</span>)</span></span><span>sinx</span></span>
simplifies to : cosx + 0 = cosx
<span>⇒<span><span>cos<span>(<span>π/2</span>−x)</span></span><span>sin<span>(<span>π/2</span>−x)</span></span></span>=<span><span>sinx/</span><span>cosx</span></span>=<span>tan<span>x</span></span></span>
Answer:
Mean=2.53
median=2
mode=2
range=3
Step-by-step explanation:
1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4
MEAN
Add up all data values to get the sum
Count the number of values in your data set
Divide the sum by the count
38/15=2.53
MEDIAN
Arrange data values from lowest to the highest value
The median is the data value in the middle of the set
If there are 2 data values in the middle the median is the mean of those 2 values.
MODE
Mode is the value or values in the data set that occur most frequently.
RANGE
18-15=3
Step-by-step explanation:
We have

First, 125 is a perfect cube because

and
x^3 is a perfect cube because

so we can use the difference of cubes identity

Let say we have two perfect cubes:
64 because 8×8×8=64
and 27 because 3×3×3=27 and let subtract

we know that

but using the difference of cubes identity we should get the same thing.
Remeber cube root of 64 is 4 and cube root of 27 is 3 so we have


So the difference of cubes works for real numbers. This is a good way to help remeber the identity using real numbers.
Back on to the topic,
we know that 5 is cube root of 125 and x is the cube root of x^3 so we have


8(t^2+t-9) should be the answer
Answer:
A or B because it is the same aswner
Step-by-step explanation: