<span>distributive property
</span><span>B. −3⋅(6.48)=(−3⋅6)+(−3⋅0.4)+(−3⋅0.08) </span>
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Not all of the pairs represent the same ratio
The sum of 2 opposites =0
X+6 would now equal 0
So your answer is 0
Answer:
We have the function:
r = -3 + 4*cos(θ)
And we want to find the value of θ where we have the maximum value of r.
For this, we can see that the cosine function has a positive coeficient, so when the cosine function has a maximum, also does the value of r.
We know that the meaximum value of the cosine is 1, and it happens when:
θ = 2n*pi, for any integer value of n.
Then the answer is θ = 2n*pi, in this point we have:
r = -3 + 4*cos (2n*pi) = -3 + 4 = 1
The maximum value of r is 7
(while you may have a biger, in magnitude, value for r if you select the negative solutions for the cosine, you need to remember that the radius must be always a positive number)