Answer:
To prove that ( sin θ cos θ = cot θ ) is not a trigonometric identity.
Begin with the right hand side:
R.H.S = cot θ =
L.H.S = sin θ cos θ
so, sin θ cos θ ≠ 
So, the equation is not a trigonometric identity.
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<u>Anther solution:</u>
To prove that ( sin θ cos θ = cot θ ) is not a trigonometric identity.
Assume θ with a value and substitute with it.
Let θ = 45°
So, L.H.S = sin θ cos θ = sin 45° cos 45° = (1/√2) * (1/√2) = 1/2
R.H.S = cot θ = cot 45 = 1
So, L.H.S ≠ R.H.S
So, sin θ cos θ = cot θ is not a trigonometric identity.
Answer:
v=2144.66
Step-by-step explanation:
formula: 4/2 (pi) (r)³
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Answer:
6.8% decrease
Step-by-step explanation:
a drop of 8% means that only 92% of 125 boys remained on honor roll from last year; .92 x 125 = 115
a drop of 5% means that only 95% of 80 girls remained on honor roll from last year; .95 x 80 = 76
total number of students on honor roll last year = 125 + 80 = 205
total number of students on honor roll this year = 115 + 76 = 191
percent of change = (191 - 205) ÷ 205 = -14/205 = -.068
-.068, which represents a 6.8% decrease
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Step-by-step explanation:
The first one (f×g)(x) is asking you what is f of x times g of x. This means you multiply the function. You can multiply by the first term (5x) then the second (3) and combine like terms.


Combine like terms

The second one asks you to divide.
Factor out f(x):

From dividing f(x) /g(x)

To

Cancel like terms since (5x+3) is on top and bottom of fraction.
You get 3x+2