First, we inspect what type of sequence is the order of the coordinates:
a2 = 1
a3 = 2
a4 = 4
Getting the difference,
a3 - a2 = 1
a4 - a3 = 2
The differences are not equal; hence, the sequence is not arithmetic.
Getting the ratio:
a3/a2 = 2
a4/a3 = 2
The common ratio is 2. Using the general form for a geometric series:
an = a1 r^(n-1)
If n = 2
1 = a1 (2)^(2-1)
a1 = 1/2
So,
an = (1/2) (2)^(n-1)
The answer is the first option.
Answer:
120 degrees! (line) or 300.
Step-by-step explanation:
All lines are 180 degrees, this triangle is congruent, so all sides are 60 degrees. 180 minus 60 is 120.
If it's a measure of a 360 degree angle, using 2 lines from the triangle, then you take 60 away from 360. A circle formed with that angle at it's radius would be 300 degrees.
In a triangle, the nomenclature is that a variable side a is opposite of the angle A. we can use the cosine law to determine the value of cosine A.
a2 = b2 + c2 -2bc cos a25 = 36 + 64 - 2*6*8 * cos acos a = 25/32
Answer:
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