Answer:
Outcome-based education (OBE) is an educational theory that bases each part of an educational system around goals (outcomes). By the end of the educational experience, each student should have achieved the goal.
1 and 3 are correct, this is due to the fact that modern technology is constantly growing and other developed nations are feeling threatened or inferior when another developed nation grows further ahead. National security has also grown global, just the threat of a foreign country developing nuclear capability is enough for another country to launch missle strikes or other acts in order to quell the threat of another nuclear capable country. 2 is not correct because industrial strategies are being shared throughout the world constantly and the safety of a country no longer stands by their standing army or navy, but by the threat of nuclear capability or a possibility of retaliation through explosive nature. Even today, most wars are done through the army holding down a line, and the navy/airforce launching long ranged missile attacks of various nature.
Answer:
1) The angle would be 150 degrees
a) coordinates would be (
,
)
b) Trigonometric ratios:
sin: 
cos:
tan: 
csc: 2,
sec:
cot: 
Explanation:
simplifys to
which has a reference angle of
. We can take the coordinates of
and make the x value negative to find the correct coordiantes. Then, using those coordinates, plug the into the trigonomic equations.
For example, sin in opposite/hypotenuse. So sin = 1/2 divided by 1. Then you can find the rest of the equations that way.
cos= adjacent/hypotenuse
tan= sin/cos
csc= hypotenuse/opposite
sec= hypotenuse/adjacent
cot= cos/sin
If my house was going to burn down and I could only save one object, I would save my grandfathers guitar. I would do this because it is a family heirloom, so it is very special to me. It is also the last thing I have left of my grandfather, so I want to be able to keep this guitar for as long as I can do it can be passed down to generations after me. The guitar has already been passed down through 2 generations before me so I would like to keep the tradition going and keep it in the family. It is also a rare guitar that isn’t made anymore so it is irreplaceable to my family.
Hope this helps! :)
I did some quick research, and your answer would be the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Hope this helps!<span>
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