3 terms
5x, 2x^2, -8
2nd degree
highest exponent is 2
2nd degree polynomial (3 terms)
Answer:
1.1102 * 10^4
Step-by-step explanation:
11102
= 1.1102 * 10^4
let's keep in mind that, in the II Quadrant, cosine is negative and sine, is positive.
cosine is adjacent/hypotenuse, however the hypotenuse is simply a radius unit, and thus is never negative, so in the -(2/3) the negative must be the numerator, -2.
