Cosine theta equals the negative square root of three over two; tangent theta equals the negative square root of three over three is the correct answer.
<h3>What is angle measurement?</h3>
An angle measure is the measurement of the angle created by two rays or arms at a shared vertex in geometry. A protractor is used to measure angles in degrees (°).
Given data;
sin(1/2) = π/6
The value of the trignometric function are;
cos(π/6) = (√3)/2
tan(π/6) = 1/√3 = (√3)/3
In the second quadrant, where the cosine and tangent signs are both negative, is the angle of interest.
θ = 5π/6
cos(5π/6) = -(√3)/2
tan(5π/6) = -(√3)/3
Hence. cosine theta equals the negative square root of three over two; tangent theta equals the negative square root of three over three is the correct answer.
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Well when you multiply it would most likely be 180
I'm not 100% sure this is right but I think this is how you do it
Answer:
7. is G
8. f(4)=-120
Step-by-step explanation:
7. les do f(0)=4 since its the easiest
F. f(0)=0.4(0+5)(0-2)
0.4*-2*5=-4 NOT IT. the ans. is +
G. f(0)=-0.4(0+5)(0-2)
-0.4*-2*5=4 YESSSSSS
H. f(0)=-0.4(0-5)(0+2)
-0.4*2*-5=4 YESSSSSS
J. f(0)=0.4(0-5)(0+2)
0.4*2*-5=-4 NOT ITTTT
so G n H
Put both equation=0
G. 0=-0.4(x+5)(x-2)
x=-5,2 YASSSS this is the ans.