Answer:
<u>This assume the equation is 35y = mx + c, and that r is meant to be x.</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
35y = mx + c
35y = -2(-7) - 3
35y = 14 - 3
35y = 11
y = (11/35)
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Answer:
cos (105°) = - 2.6
csc (105°) = 1.03
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that cos (-105°) = - 0.26 {The negative sign is due to the angle - 105° lies in the third quadrant where cos value is negative}
Again, given that csc (- 105°) = - 1.03 {{The negative sign is due to the angle - 105° lies in the third quadrant where csc value is negative}
Now, cos (105°) = - 2.6, because 105° lies in the second quadrant and here cos value is negative.
And csc (105°) = 1.03, because 105° lies in the second quadrant and here csc value is positive. (Answer)
Answers:
- Discrete
- Continuous
- Discrete
- Continuous
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Explanations:
- This is discrete because we can't have half a basketball, or any non-whole decimal value to represent the number of basketballs. We can only consider positive whole numbers {1,2,3,4,...}. A discrete set like this has gaps between items. In other words, the midpoint of 2 and 3 (the value 2.5) isn't a valid number of basketballs.
- This is continuous because time values are continuous. We can take any two different markers in time, and find a midpoint between them. For example, the midpoint of 5 minutes and 17 minutes is 11 minutes since (5+17)/2 = 22/2 = 11. Continuous sets like this do not have any gaps between items. We can consider this to be densely packed.
- This is the same as problem 1, so we have another discrete function. You either score a bullseye or you don't. We can't score half a bullseye. The only possible values are {1,2,3,4,...}
- This is similar to problem 2. This function is continuous. Pick any two different positive real numbers to represent the amount of gallons of water. You will always be able to find a midpoint between those values (eg: we can have half a gallon) and such a measurement makes sense.
So in short, always try to ask the question: Can I pick two different values, compute the midpoint, and have that midpoint make sense? If so, then you're dealing with a continuous variable. Otherwise, the data is discrete.
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