Answer:
they are called constants. they don't have a variable on them, so their value throughout the problem will remain the same or constant.
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes because 3×2=6 and 1×3=3
Answer:
OKI....
Step-by-step explanation:
Sooooo......add the numbers:
it equals 71
if you take 11-3g= 8
making g ____ times 3= 8
g= 2.5
(71+g)=8
Wait im not sure......... check my work for me
Answer:
2 root 15
Step-by-step explanation:
2 squared + x squared= 8 squared
4+ x squared= 64
xsquared =60
square root of sixty = 2 root 15
<span> sin20 * sin40 * sin60 * sin80
since sin 60 = </span><span> √3/2
</span>√3/<span>2 (sin 20 * sin 40 * sin 80)
</span>√3/<span>2 (sin 20) [sin 40 * sin 80]
</span>
Using identity: <span>sin A sin B = (1/2) [ cos(A - B) - cos(A + B) ]
</span>√3/<span>2 (sin 20) (1 / 2) [cos 40 - cos 120]
</span>√3/4<span> (sin 20) [cos 40 + cos 60]
</span>
Since cos 60 = 1/2:
√3/4<span> (sin 20) [cos 40 + (1/2)]
</span>√3/4 (sin 20)(cos 40) + √3/8<span> (sin 20)
</span>
Using identity: <span> sin A cos B = 1/2 [ sin(A + B) + sin(A - B) ]
</span>√<span>3/4 (1 / 2) [sin 60 + sin (-20)] + </span>√3/8<span> (sin 20)
</span>
Since sin 60 = √3/<span>2
</span>√3/8 [√3/2 - sin 20] + √3/8 (sin 20)
3/16 - √3/8 sin 20 + √3/8<span> sin 20
</span>
Cancelling out the 2 terms:
3/16
Therefore, sin20 * sin40 * sin60 * <span>sin80 = 3/16</span>