I don't think there is a large number because the numbers never end it expands. Interesting question.
Answer:
Cos A = (√51)/ 10
Step-by-step explanation:
sin is opposite/hypothenuse
cos is adjacent/hypothenuse
Pythagorus theorem says that c² = a² + b²
10² = 7² + b²
b² = 100 - 49
b = ±√51
It doesn't make sense for a length to be a minus number therefore, we will use +√51.
Cos A = (√51)/ 10
Tell me if I am wrong.
Can I get brainliest
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
What are u asking for x or y
Simplify the following:
((8 x^3 y^2 a^2 b^4)/4)^(-2)
8/4 = (4×2)/4 = 2:
(2 x^3 y^2 a^2 b^4)^(-2)
Multiply each exponent in 2 x^3 y^2 a^2 b^4 by -2:
(x^(-2×3) y^(-2×2) a^(-2×2) b^(-2×4))/(2^2)
-2×3 = -6:
(x^(-6) y^(-2×2) a^(-2×2) b^(-2×4))/2^2
-2×2 = -4:
(y^(-4) a^(-2×2) b^(-2×4))/(2^2 x^6)
-2×2 = -4:
(a^(-4) b^(-2×4))/(2^2 x^6 y^4)
-2×4 = -8:
b^(-8)/(2^2 x^6 y^4 a^4)
2^2 = 4:
Answer: 1/(4 x^6 y^4 a^4 b^8) thus the answer is A