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ZanzabumX [31]
3 years ago
11

PLS HELP ASAP I DONT HAVE TIME FOR THIS, IT ALSO DETECTS IF ITS RIGHT IR WRONG

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NemiM [27]3 years ago
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Answer is 120, 30 degree angle plus 90 degree angle
vredina [299]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

120

Step-by-step explanation:

Add angle ABC and angle CBD together.

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Step-by-step explanation:

1. Since OQ and RT are parallel lines that are cut across by the transversal line, NU, therefore, angle OPS and angle RSU are corresponding angles formed. Corresponding angles are congruent.

✅Therefore: A) OPS is congruent to RSU. OPTION A IS TRUE.

❌OPS and RSP are consecutive interior angles. They are not congruent. They are supplementary. So, option B is NOT TRUE.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The standard form of a sine function is

y=asin[b(x−h)]+k

where

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•2π/b : is the period,

•h : is the phase shift, and

•k : is the vertical displacement.

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graph{(y-sin(x))(x^2+y^2-0.075)=0 [-15, 15, -11, 5]}

(The circle at (0,0) is for a point of reference.)

The amplitude of this function is

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a to be 4 times as large, so we set

a=4

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Our function is now

y=4sinx ,and looks like:

graph{(y-4sin(x))(x^2+y^2-0.075)=0 [-15, 15, -11, 5]}

The period of this function—the distance between repetitions—right now is

2π , with b=1

.To make the period π , we need to make the repetitions twice as frequent, so we need

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Our function is now

y=4sin(2x), and looks like: graph

{(y-4sin(2x))(x^2+y^2-0.075)=0 [-15, 15, -11, 5]}

This function currently has no phase shift, since

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Our function is now

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Our function is now

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