Recall that
sin²(<em>θ</em>) + cos²(<em>θ</em>) = 1
for all <em>θ</em>, and given that cos(<em>θ</em>) < 0, we find that
cos(<em>θ</em>) = -√(1 - sin²(<em>θ</em>)) = -√(1 - (2/5)²) = -√(21)/5
Now,
csc(<em>θ</em>) = 1/sin(<em>θ</em>) = 1/(2/5) = 5/2
and
cot(<em>θ</em>) = cos(<em>θ</em>)/sin(<em>θ</em>) = (-√(21)/5)/(2/5) = -√(21)/2
Answer:
The t-score is t = 2.457.
Step-by-step explanation:
The first step to solve this problem is finding how many degrees of freedom, we have. This is the sample size subtracted by 1. So
df = 31 - 1 = 30
98% confidence interval
Now, we have to find a value of T, which is found looking at the t table, with 30 degrees of freedom(y-axis) and a one-tailed confidence level of . So we have T = 2.457.
The t-score is t = 2.457.
The answer is d. All you have to do is divide the reaction value by the product value. Sometimes they give you the answer is fraction form, and sometimes they give it in decimal form, which can be tricky.