Answer:
It is the second graph, the one with two filled in dots, but no line.
Step-by-step explanation:
The reason it is not the first one is because it has not filled in dots, AND no line, so it's basically saying there is no answer, which is not true.
The reason the third one (the one with a line) is wrong is because, for example, x cannot be 1, because 1 ≠ 2, and if there is a line, it should be true.
Answer:
2x-60=180
Step-by-step explanation:
it's my view and I tackle this prob.
If the value of cos(θ) is negative, this angle (θ) can only be in one of two quadrants; the sine quadrant or the tan quadrant. In the sine quadrant, tan(θ) must be negative, but since tan(θ) > 0, we can safely say that the angle (<span>θ) is based in the tan quadrant.
We know that cos(</span><span>θ) = - Adjacent / Hypotenuse, and in this case Adjacent = 2 and Hypotenuse = 5. Using Pythagoras' theorem, we can find the opposite side of the right angled triangle situated in the tan quadrant...
</span>Adjacent² + Opposite² = Hypotenuse²
Therefore:
2² + Opposite² = 5²
Opposite² = 5² - 2²
Opposite² = 21
Opposite = √(21)
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Now, sin(θ) must be negative, as the right angled triangle is in the tan quadrant. We also know that sin(<span>θ) = Opposite / Hypotenuse, therefore:
sin(</span><span>θ) = - [</span>√(21)]/[5]
Answer:
<em>8.3 mm</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
An enneagon is a polygon with 9 sides, also called nonagon.
In a regular polygon, all sides are congruent, so the length of any side is the perimeter divided by the number of sides.
length of a side = perimeter/number of sides
length of a side = 74.7 mm/9 = 8.3 mm
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