Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1.
The sine of an angle is defined as; Opposite side/the Hypotenuse. From the right angle triangle given; sin x =5/13.
The cosine of an angle is defined as; Adjacent side/Hypotenuse. From the right angle triangle given; cos x =12/13.
The tangent of an angle is defined as; Opposite side/Adjacent side. From the right angle triangle given; tan x =5/12.
Part 2.
We use the same definitions of the trigonometric ratios above;
sin y =12/13
cos y =5/13
tan y =12/5
Part 3.
The sin∠X and the cos∠Y are equal, their value is 5/13. The sine of angle is always equal to the cosine of its complement. In this case, ∠X+∠Y =90 hence ∠X is a complement of ∠Y.
Part 4.
The tangents of ∠X and ∠Y are inverses of each other. The tangent of an angle will always be equal to the inverse or reciprocal of the tangent of its complement.
Answer:
reflection only
rotation, then translation
Step-by-step explanation:reflection only rotation, then translation
Answer:
For a table for x and y values for this absolute value equation, it would look like this:
x --- y
3 --- (-5)
4 --- (-1)
5 --- 3
6 --- (-1)
7 --- (-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
When you are building a table for an absolute value graph, you start with the base formula for absolute value equations:
y = a|x-h| + k
In this equation (h, k) is the vertex and therefore the middle point. From there we go two numbers in each direction for our x values. And for every change in x, y changes by a factor of a.
If the jug holds only 3 7/2 ounces [13/2 ounces) of juice, the number of 2 1/2 oz. cups that can be filled is
13
----
2
------- = 13/5 cups, or 2 3/5 cups.
5
---
2
I suspect you have copied down your numbers incorrectly. Try again.
Answer:
n= 11/24
Step-by-step explanation:
hope it helps