Knowing that a quadratic equation has two possible solutions, we need to be careful when we solve exponential equations in checking for any quadratic one that appears. Due to 2 possible solutions,
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Answer:
2pi/3 has the same Sin, Cos, & Tan as pi/3 in QI except for the SIGNS.
2pi/3 is in QII so Cos is negative and Tangent is negative, Sine is still positive.
Sin 2pi/3 = √(3) / 2
Cos 2pi/3 = -1/2
Tan 2pi/3 = -√3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
[4, -1]
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the Elimination Method:
3x + y = 11
5x - y = 21
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8x = 32
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x = 4 [Plug this back into both equations to get the y-coordinate of -1]; -1 = y
The <em>y</em>'s are already <em>additive</em><em> </em><em>inverses</em><em> </em>[result in 0], canceling each other out.
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If you would like to find a pair of equations that best models the relationship between p and d, you can do this using the following steps:
p is 2 more than d ... p = d + 2
p is 1 less than d ... p = d - 1
The correct result would be p = d + 2 and <span>p = d - 1.</span>
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