Look at the attached figure. We define the unit circle as a circle with center
in the origin (0,0) and radius 1.
Then, we consider a point P on the circumference. We call
the angle between the positive half of the x axis and the radius AP.
We define

As you can see, ACD is a right triangle, and so we have

But since we know that AD is the cosine, AC is the sine, and AP is the radius (which is 1, and remains 1 when squared), we have just found out that

Answer:
No positive value of n
Step-by-step explanation:
we have to find out for how many positive values of n are both
our-digit integers
Let us consider first cube
we get 4digit lowest number is 1000 and it has cube root as 10.
Thus 10 is the least integer which satisfies four digits for cube.
The highest integer is 9999 and it has cube root as 21.54
or 21 the highest integer.
Considering 3^n we get,
3^10 is having 5 digits and also 3^21
Thus there is no positive value of n which satisfy that both n cube and 3 power n are four digits.
Answer:
I need this answer as well
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
62°
Step-by-step explanation:
∠IKD=∠EIB=∠GJI =118° (Corresponding angles)
∠GJI+∠AJG=180° (Linear Pair)
∴∠AJG= 180°-118°
=62°
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
6x + c = k ( isolate the term in x by subtracting c from both sides )
6x = k - c ( isolate x by dividing both sides by 6 )
x = 