Theta has a reference angle of 30° and is in Quadrant I or II.
Sin(theta) = ½
Basic angle: 30
<h3>What is the reference angle?</h3>
The acute angle between the terminal arm/terminal side and the x-axis. The reference angle is always positive. In other words, the reference angle is an angle sandwiched between the terminal side and the x-axis.
Angles: 30,
180-30 = 150
Because sin is positive in quadrants 1 and 2.
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672 is the answer to this question
Answer: Add the equations to eliminate k
Step-by-step explanation:
Adding the equations, you get 2b=18, which you can solve for b. Afterward, you can substitute this value of b back into either equation to solve for k.
Answer:
4'9.87
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
No he is not correct. As the answer would be -2/5 = -0.4 and 5/-2 = -2.5 as the answer is also not opposite.