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Let's see, an example of a reciprocal of a fraction less than 1 would be something like this: 1/8, after the reciprocal it will become 8/1.
8/1 equals 8 therefore is larger than 1.
This will always happen because as long as the denominator(the bottom) is larger than the numerator, the reciprocal(flipping the numbers) will make it larger than 1.
Here are some examples of reciprocals: 1/2 becomes 2/1. 1/3 becomes 3/1. 1/4 becomes 4/1. Just swap the two numbers and the number that it becomes will be automatically larger than 1.
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Step-by-step explanation:
In the rectangular complex number -9√3 + 9i, which has a standard form a + bi, the a = -9√3 and the b = 9. We need this in polar form (r, θ) where
and filling in:
(notice we do not put the i in there with the 9).
so
r = 18. Now let's move on to the angle, which is a little more difficult. The angle is found in the inverse tangent ratio:
so filling that in, we have:
Since tangent is the side opposite over the side adjacent, y is positive and x is negative in the second quadrant. This is a 30 degree angle in QII, which has a reference angle of 150 degrees. This angle in radians is
, so the polar form of that number is (18,
)
Answer:
2 3/4
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I think is the right answer hope it helps
Answer:
Banana
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