Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:
The trigonometric function;
has zeroes at
where
is an odd integer.
The trigonometric function;
. This also has zeroes at
where
is an odd integer.
His estimate is not reasonable because he would have to be more descriptive in order to have his answer justified
Your answer would be ( -12/5 x + 2 )
Answer:
The answer to your question is letter A
Step-by-step explanation:
In the picture, we can observe that
UF is the diameter of the circle. Diameter is a line that reaches from one point on the edge of a circle, through its center, to a point on the opposite side.
WM is a secant or a chord
WO is the radius
OF is also a radius
Answer:
∠J = 60°
Step-by-step explanation:
The Law of Cosines tells you ...
j² = k² +l² -2kl·cos(J)
Solving for J gives ...
J = arccos((k² +l² -j²)/(2kl))
J = arccos((14² +80² -74²)/(2·14·80)) = arccos(1120/2240) = arccos(1/2)
J = 60°
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<em>Additional comment</em>
It is pretty rare to find a set of integer side lengths that result in one of the angles of the triangle being a rational number of degrees.