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Akimi4 [234]
3 years ago
5

What do the rates of change in the example represent?

Mathematics
2 answers:
Arlecino [84]3 years ago
5 0
The slope.............
jeka943 years ago
3 0
Rate of change is another way of saying slope, so it's asking you what your slope is, and how many units you have to move to the right, and how many units you have to move up.
Example:
Everytime it moves 2 units to the right, I go 3 units up.
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Where M is the final value, C is the initial value, r is the rate of interest and t is the total time elapsed. In this case we want to  double our investment, since the amount invested was 2800, then we need to have a final value of 2*2800 = 5600. Applying these values to the formula:

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In Triangle

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How do you find all the missing angles, if you know one of the acute angles of a right triangle?

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180

o

.

In a right triangle, however, one of the angles is already known: the right angle, or the

90

o

angle.

Let the other two angles be

x

and

y

(which will be acute).

Applying these conditions, we can say that,

x

+

y

+

90

o

=

180

o

x

+

y

=

180

o

−

90

o

x

+

y

=

90

o

That is, the sum of the two acute angles in a right triangle is equal to

90

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How do you know what trigonometric function to use to solve right triangles?

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http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/36500/36521/tri11_36521.htm

If you know any one side and one angle, or any two sides, you can use the pneumonic soh-cah-toa to remember which trig function to use to solve for others.

s

−

i

n

(

θ

)

=

 

o

−

pposite

/

 

h

−

ypotenuse

c

−

o

s

(

θ

)

=

a

−

djacent

/

h

−

ypotenuse

t

−

a

n

(

θ

)

=

o

−

pposite

/

a

−

djacent

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a

and

b

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A

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B

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tan

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A

)

=

a

b

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tan

−

1

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A

.

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What are inverse trigonometric functions and when do you use it?

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cos

θ

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√

2

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θ

.

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⇒

cos

−

1

(

cos

θ

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=

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−

1

(

1

√

2

)

since cosine and its inverse cancel out each other,

⇒

θ

=

cos

−

1

(

1

√

2

)

=

π

4

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Wataru ·  1 · Nov 2 2014

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