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A recursive formula designates the starting term, a1, and the nth term of the sequence, an , as an expression containing the previous term (the term before it), an-1.Find a recursive formula. This example is an arithmetic sequence (the same number, 5, is added to each term to get to the next term).
we know that θ is in the III Quadrant, and let's recall that on the III Quadrant sine and cosine are both negative, and since tangent = sine/cosine, that means that tangent is positive. Let's also keep in mind that tan(π) = sin(π)/cos(π) = 0/-1 = 0.
well, the hypotenuse is just a radius unit, so is never negative, since we know sin(θ) = -(5/13), well, the negative number must be the 5, so is really (-5)/13.
Answer:
2 y=471
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The range is 19
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you have to order the numbers from least to greatest:
-9.5, -3.1, 3.1, 3.2, 4.7, 4.9, 5.4, 6.3, 9.5
Then, you have to find the difference between the largest number and and smallest number. You do this by subtracting them:
9.5 - (-9.5)= 19
So, the range is 19
The answer will be 250 because you divide 2 by 500