Rewrite the right side as √3/3 = 1/√3, and recall that tan(x) = 1/√3 when x = π/6. Then since tan is π-periodic, taking the inverse tan of both sides gives
where n is any integer. Solving for x, we get
and the solutions in the interval [0, 2π] are x = 5π/6 and x = 11π/6 (for n = 1 and n = 2).
Answer:
Prime number: A prime number has factor of only 1 and itself.
Ex: 3: 1 and 3 are the only ways to compose 3.
A whole number that has factors other than 1 and itself is called a composite number.
Ex: 8: the factors of 8 include 1,2,4,8
Circle 5,7,2,19,3,11
Box 18,20,22,16,15,30,26,38,45,10,21,6,14
To determine the prime factorization of a number, you must break down a number into its factors. (im not sure?)
Continute until all of the factors are (im not sure)
Prime factorization is written exponential form (im not quite sure)
30= 2x3x5
30= 2^1 3^1 5^1
24=2 × 2 × 2 × 3
24= 2^3 x 3
sorry idrk if they are all right
A protractor is preferred to a ruler when measuring angles
Answer:
3rd one. is right
Step-by-step explanation:
264 in. I believe. If you multiply them all