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Answer:
m = 11
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
(m + 4) = 6 ← multiply both sides by 5 to clear the fraction
2(m + 4) = 30 ( divide both sides by 2 )
m + 4 = 15 ( subtract 4 from both sides )
m = 11
This method avoids having to deal with awkward fractions
Note that we can also write equations for circles<span>, </span>ellipses, and hyperbolas<span> in terms of cos and sin, and other </span>trigonometric functions<span>; there are examples of these ...</span>
If secant of theta =
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1.0416666667
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then
theta = 16.26 Degrees
cotangent of theta = 3.4286