The answer would be 23 1/3
Answer:
3/6 chance.
Step-by-step explanation:
To roll an odd number on a six sided dice (Guessing it's six sided) you would have to roll either a 1, 3, or 5. That would it 3 choices. You get the six by taking the amount (like the amount of sides on the dice). You would then have a 3/6 chance of rolling an odd number.
We see on the picture that :
When we go down one row, we add one horizontal and two diagonal cards.
In the first row we have 2 cards
In the second 2+3=5 cards
In the third 5+3=8 cards
etc.
General formula : in the n-th row from the top, we have
<span>tan(15) =
sin(15) / cos(15) =
sin(45 - 30) / cos(45 - 30) =
[ sin(45)cos(30) - sin(30)cos(45) ] / [ cos(45)cos(30) + sin(45)sin(30)]
Since sin(45) = cos(45) = √2/2, you can just factor that out from the top and bottom
[ cos(30) - sin(30) ] / [ cos(30) + sin(30)]
[ √3/2 - 1/2 ] / [ √3/2 + 1/2]
(√3 - 1) / (√3 + 1)
(√3 - 1)^2 / (√3+1)(√3 - 1)
(√3 - 1)^2 / (3 - 1)
(3 - 2√3 +1) / 2
2 - √3
There's also a formula for tan(a-b), but I couldn't remember it off hand.</span>
No, because the input repeated 4 twice and the output repeated 3 twice