Answer:
Any letter you want
Step-by-step explanation:
The letters used for variables don't matter. What matters is what the variables represent: their numerical value. Variables are just to help identify what needs solving. Other common variables are a, b, and c which are found frequently in trigonometry. To answer your question, there are no "next letters." You can use any letter you'd like as a variable because it holds the same numerical value. Basically, the whole alphabet is at your disposal.
I believe this is a true statement. In statistics, you want a larger sample size to have a more accurate population distribution.
13500-1500= 12000/5=2400
12000-2400= 9600
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
It doesn't look right to me, but you may not have the choices I would want to use. I think it should go
1/2
cos^2
sqrt(x)
+ 2)
The square root covers just the x, and nothing more.