The answer is 17 1/4 .Hope this helped.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Question:
Prove the following statement directly from the definitions.
The difference of any two rational numbers is a rational number.
Answer, see attachment for proof.
Answer:
The equation of the line L is 
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The line y=7
Is a horizontal line (parallel line to the x-axis)
The slope of a horizontal line is equal to zero
A line L perpendicular to the given line must be a vertical line (parallel to the y-axis)
The slope of the line L is undefined
The line L passes through the point (2,-5)
therefore
The equation of the line L will be equal to the x-coordinate of the given point

sin^2 x + 4 sinx +3 3 + sinx
-------------------------- = -------------------
cos^2 x 1 - sinx
factor the numerator
(sinx +3) (sinx+1) 3 + sinx
-------------------------- = -------------------
cos^2 x 1 - sinx
cos^2 = 1-sin^2x
(sinx +3) (sinx+1) 3 + sinx
-------------------------- = -------------------
1- sin^2x 1 - sinx
factor the denominator
(sinx +3) (sinx+1) 3 + sinx
-------------------------- = -------------------
(1-sinx ) (1+sinx) 1 - sinx
cancel the common term (1+sinx) and (sinx +1)
(sinx +3) 3 + sinx
-------------------------- = -------------------
(1-sinx ) 1 - sinx
reorder the first term
3+sinx 3 + sinx
-------------------------- = -------------------
(1-sinx ) 1 - sinx