Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
ok put them in the order i say them
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Answer:
The quotient ix 3x - 1.
Explanation:
Use Long division:
3x - 1 <------------quotient.
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x + 3) 3x^2 + 8x + 3
3x^2 + 9x
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-x + 3
-x - 3
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6 <---------remainder.
Answer:
180
Step-by-step explanation:
its 180 cos its the closest number to 193 that 18 can go in, your overall answer to the equation is 310 remainder 13. But I dont know if u need that..
(a) Yes all six trig functions exist for this point in quadrant III. The only time you'll run into problems is when either x = 0 or y = 0, due to division by zero errors. For instance, if x = 0, then tan(t) = sin(t)/cos(t) will have cos(t) = 0, as x = cos(t). you cannot have zero in the denominator. Since neither coordinate is zero, we don't have such problems.
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(b) The following functions are positive in quadrant III:
tangent, cotangent
The following functions are negative in quadrant III
cosine, sine, secant, cosecant
A short explanation is that x = cos(t) and y = sin(t). The x and y coordinates are negative in quadrant III, so both sine and cosine are negative. Their reciprocal functions secant and cosecant are negative here as well. Combining sine and cosine to get tan = sin/cos, we see that the negatives cancel which is why tangent is positive here. Cotangent is also positive for similar reasons.
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
I graphed it but you could also use the y intercept to determine which function matches the graph
log(x+1)<u>+3</u>
the +3 at the end of the function makes the y-intercept positive 3