Answer:
The vertex form of a quadratic function:
(h,k) - the coordinates of the vertex
If a>0, then the parabola opens upwards, so the vertex is the minimum of the function.
If a<0, then the parabola opens downwards, so the vertex is the maximum of the function.
Answer:
y⁷/x⁵ , I hope this helps
The answer is 5^7 because you add the exponents
By definition we have:
sineA = (C.O) / (h)
cosA = (C.A) / (h)
Where,
C.O: opposite leg
C.A: adjacent leg
h: hypotenuse
Substituting values:
sinA = (48) / (50)
cosA = (14) / (50)
Answer:
sineA = (48) / (50)
cosA = (14) / (50)
Option 2
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