The value of the angle R in the right triangle PQR is sin⁻¹ 6 / 8
The situation forms a right angle triangle.
<h3>How to find an angle in a right triangle?</h3>
The angle R can be found as follows:
using trigonometric ratios,
sin R = opposite / hypotenuse
Therefore,
opposite sides = 6
hypotenuse = 8
sin R = 6 / 8
R = sin⁻¹ 6 / 8
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Answer:
x^4 -y^4 +6x^2y +9y^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A. 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The computation is shown below:
As we know that
The Volume of a right circular cylinder is

Here r is the radius
And h is the height
Now it is mentioned that the height of the right circular cylinder P is double to the height of the right circular cylinder Q
Now let us assume h be the height of cylinder p
And, H be the height of cylinder Q
So the equation is
h = 2H ........(1)
Also
The radius of both the cylinders would be the similar length
So
we assume the r be the radius of both cylinders
Now
The Volume of cylinder Q = 
And for P it is 
Now substitute equation 1

Hence, the correct option is A.
Answer:
y+1=9(x+3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the equation for point slope form is y-y₁=m(x-x₁)
enter the given points (-3,-1)
y-(-1)=9(x-(-3))
y+1=9(x+3) <-- point slope form
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