Answer:
negation of p
negation of a statement x is denoted by ~x
I do not know if that's = but three straight and parallel lines denote logically equivalent statement.
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
The 2 angles form a right angle = 90°
Thus the sum of the 2 angles equals 90, that is
x + 63 = 90 ← is the equation
To solve for x subtract 63 from both sides
x = 27
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
It is convenient to memorize the trig functions of the "special angles" of 30°, 45°, 60°, as well as the way the signs of trig functions change in the different quadrants. Realizing that the (x, y) coordinates on the unit circle correspond to (cos(θ), sin(θ)) can make it somewhat easier.
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<h3>20.</h3>
You have memorized that cos(x) = (√3)/2 is true for x = 30°. That is the reference angle for the 2nd-quadrant angle 180° -30° = 150°, and for the 3rd-quadrant angle 180° +30° = 210°.
Cos(x) is negative in the 2nd and 3rd quadrants, so the angles you're looking for are
150° and 210°
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<h3>Bonus</h3>
You have memorized that sin(π/4) = √2/2, and that cos(3π/4) = -√2/2. The sum of these values is ...
√2/2 + (-√2/2) = 0
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<em>Additional comments</em>
Your calculator can help you with both of these problems.
The coordinates given on the attached unit circle chart are (cos(θ), sin(θ)).
Hey!
<em>Take a look at the picture I attached to my answer please.</em>
<span><em>The stem-and-leaf plot that best represents the data given is</em></span>
the first option.
Hope this helps!
- Lindsey Frazier ♥.