The three main trig functions are sine (written as sin), cosine (written as cos), and tangent (written as tan).
Sine of an angle = the length of the side opposite (aka across) the angle / the length of the hypotenuse
Cosine of an angle = the length of the side adjacent (aka the side next to which isn't the hypotenuse) to the angle / the length of the hypotenuse
Tangent of an angle = the length of the side opposite of the angle / the length of the side adjacent to the angle.
The acronym to remember this is SOHCAHTOA
SOH | CAH | TOA
SOH means sin(x) = opposite/hypotenuse
CAH means cos(x) = adjacent/hypotenuse
TOA means tan(x)= opposite/adjacent
cosB = length of adjacent side/length of hypotenuse = 7/25
tanB = length of opposite/length of adjacent = 24/7
sinB = length of opposite/length of hypotenuse = 24/25
There is some inforrmation that is missing in this question. It should read:
<span><span>A container holds 50 electronic components, of which 10 are defective. If 6 components are drawn at random from the container, the probability that at least 4 are not defective is . If 8 components are drawn at random from the container, the probability that exactly 3 of them are defective is .
</span><u>Answers</u>
<span>Part 1. 0.02
Part 2. </span></span>0.0375<span><span>
</span><u>Explanation</u>
The probability is a chance of an event happening. It is calculated as;
probability = (Number of favourable outcome)/(Number of available outcome)
Part 1
6 are chosen at random. If 4 are not defective, then 2 are defective.
P(at least 4 are not defective) = 4/40 </span>× 2/10
= 1/10 ×1/5
= 1/50
= 0.02
Part 2
8 are chosen at random. If 3 are defective, the 5 are not defective.
P(3 are defective) = 3/40 × 5/10
= 15/400
= 3/80
= 0.0375
Answer:
308.75 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
If Justin needs to divide his field in 4 sections then you take the feet 1,235 and divide it into 4 giving you in the end 308.75 feet.
Answer:
26
Step-by-step explanation:
|-10|+16
10+16
26
Answer:
11 11/18
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculate by breaking to wholes and parts