Answer:
u(x) and v(x) 2
Step-by-step explanation:
(Strictly speaking of domain):
u(x) has the same restrictions as v(x).
In v(x) it can be anything except 2. Its restriction is 2.
In u(x) it can be anything except for v(x)'s restrictions. Its restriction is also 2.
Answer:
26m
Step-by-step explanation:
The value of the opposite side (height of the flagpole) is to be determined given the angle and the value of the adjacent side(horizontal distance )
We would use tan 18 to determine the value of the missing side
tan 18 = opposite / adjacent
0.3249 = opposite / 80
0.3249 x 80 = 26m
please find attached a graphical interpretation of this question
The five values can be easily found if the value of the first two numbers are known.The value of sine 0 is equal to 0. Now we also come to know that the vale of sin 180 is equal to 0. now if we keep adding 180, we will reach the required answer,. So, the five values are 0, 180, 360, 540 and 720. I hope the answer has helped you.
Remark
Acres is one example. 640 acres = a square mile. A mile is also a carryover from the imperial system. When Canada transferred over to the metric system, they found that the old system had to stay in place, otherwise all the surveying would have to be redone. There are two examples in this paragraph, but here's another as a bonus.
The Car dealerships in Canada still use the Imperial Gallon to describe how many miles per gallon you might get with the particular car you are looking at. When we bought our Honda Fit, the dealership told us we would get 50 miles / gallon, and they were not lying. It get's a little less now but we are doing more city driving. And who knows what additives are put in the gasoline. The reason the dealerships do this is because the Imperial Gallon is larger than a US gallon. So for every gallon burned you get more miles with an imperial gallon than you do with a US gallon. That's why you learn to convert. Can't let people trick you.
Answers
Acres and miles when speaking of land
Imperial Gallons when speaking of millage.