To find an angle you need to use trig ratios (tan, sin, and cos).
In this case to find ∠R you would need to use sin or cos because both of the legs are not across or adjacent to it.
To find ∠R you would need to do the "opposite" formula which would be (for sin) 5/13 <span>≈ 0.38.. asin = 22.26</span>
12×12×12×12×12 is equivalent to 12^5 (a^b means a is to be written down B times all being multiplied.)
<em><u>Answer</u></em>
c. It divides the radius by 2.
<em>Explanation</em>
The general equation of a circle is
(x-h)² + (y-k)² = r²
Where (h, k) makes the coordinates of the circle and r the radius.
x² + y² = 25 For this equation,
center (0, 0)
Radius = √25 = 5
4x² + 4y² = 25 First simplify this equation
4x² + 4y² = 25 ⇒ x² + y² = 25/4
center (0, 0)
Radius = √(25/4) = 5/2
The radius has been divided by 2
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:

for 
That means, angle
is in the 3rd quadrant.
To find:
Value of cot(t)
Solution:
First of all, let us recall what trigonometric ratios are positive and what trigonometric ratios are negative in 3rd quadrant.
In 3rd quadrant, tangent and cotangent are positive.
All other trigonometric ratios are negative.
Let us have a look at the following identity:

here, 
So, 

But, angle
is in 3rd quadrant, so value of
