Your procedure is perfect, you're fine, however, bear in mind that, in a calculator when plugging in values for some functions, specially trigonometric ones, if you tell it cos(40), and the calculator is in Radian mode, it thinks you meant cosine of 40 radian units, if you give it cos(40) and it's in Degree mode, it thinks you meant 40°, and 40 radians is hugely different than 40°.
so, make sure your calculator is in Degree mode, as you'd have guessed, it isn't.
The answers should be the last 2
Answer:
2a²
Step-by-step explanation:
Pair 'like' terms with 'like' terms, ie numbers go with numbers, and 'a's go with 'a's.
Lets deal with the top of the fraction first:
4ax3a³
Rearrange it so you have numbers beside numbers and 'a's beside 'a's:
(4x3)x(axa³)
12x(a⁴) <em>(because nᵃxnᵇ=nᵃ⁺ᵇ)</em>
12a⁴
Now, instead of (4ax3a³)/6a², we have 12a⁴/6a²
First divide the numbers: 12/6 =2
Now divide the 'a' parts: a⁴/a²=a² <em>(because nᵃ/nᵇ=nᵃ⁻ᵇ)</em>
Now we have 2a²
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Quadrant II is the top left cornered <em>square</em>, so this coordinate is the one you would pick.
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