The answer should be B 30 degrees
First of all, you add 1/3 and 4/5, so you get:

To add 2 fractions, they need to have the same denominator. Since 3 and 5 don't have a common factor, so you multiply 1/3 by 5, and 4/5 by 3, so you get:


Now, the two fractions got the same denominator, and you can add them by adding the numerators over the same denominator. (You don't add denominators in addition) so you get:


That's the sum of 1/3 + 4/5.
Now, they want the sum of the 2 fractions 7 times. So you multiply 17/15 by 7. And as you know, 7 = 7/1. So you get:

In multiplication no need to have the same denominator. You multiply nominators by nominators and denominators by denominators. So you get:


Since 119 and 15 don't have a common factor, so they can't be simplified.
So, the answer is 119/15.
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Answer:
Option A. √(x + 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Data obtained from the question include:
f(x) = √(x² – 1)
g(x) = √(x – 1)
(f/g) (x) =..?
(x² – 1) => difference of two square
(x² – 1) => (x – 1)(x + 1)
f(x) = √(x² – 1)
f(x) = √(x – 1)(x + 1)
(f/g) (x) = f(x) /g(x)
f(x) = √(x – 1)(x + 1)
g(x) = √(x – 1)
(f/g) (x) = √(x – 1)(x + 1) / √(x – 1)
(f/g) (x) = √[(x – 1)(x + 1) / (x – 1)]
(f/g) (x) = √(x + 1)
Answer:
1
Explanation:
According to the Unit Circle, sin π\6 is ½, so we plug this into the cosine function to get this:
cos π\6 - π\6 → cos 0 >> 1
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