Tan (Ф/2)=⁺₋√[(1-cosФ)/(1+cosФ)]
if π<Ф<3π/2;
then, Where is Ф/2??
π/2<Ф/2<3π/4; therefore Ф/2 is in the second quadrant; then tan (Ф/2) will have a negative value.
tan(Ф/2)=-√[(1-cosФ)/(1+cosФ)]
Now, we have to find the value of cos Ф.
tan (Ф)=4/3
1+tan²Ф=sec²Ф
1+(4/3)²=sec²Ф
sec²Ф=1+16/9
sec²Ф=(9+16)/9
sec²Ф=25/9
sec Ф=-√(25/9) (sec²Ф will have a negative value, because Ф is in the sec Ф=-5/3 third quadrant).
cos Ф=1/sec Ф
cos Ф=1/(-5/3)
cos Ф=-3/5
Therefore:
tan(Ф/2)=-√[(1-cosФ)/(1+cosФ)]
tan(Ф/2)=-√[(1+3/5)/(1-3/5)]
tan(Ф/2)=-√[(8/5)/(2/5)]
tan(Ф/2)=-√4
tan(Ф/2)=-2
Answer: tan (Ф/2)=-2; when tan (Ф)=4/3
No change in area
Step-by-step explanation:
The area is 60 square feet for both rectangles.
Answer: negative
Step-by-step explanation:
With yx = zx, then by the Multiplicative Property of Equality, y = z. Since z is a negative integer, then y is also a negative integer. Since yx is positive, with y equal to a negative integer, then x is negative.
Answer:
33%
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming the weight of the mixture to be 100g**, then the weight of ryegrass in the mixture would be 30g.
Also, assume the weight mixture X used in the mixture is Xg, then the weight of mixture Y used in the mixture would be (100-X)g.
So we can now equate the parts of the ryegrass in the mixture as:
0.4X + 0.25(100-X) = 30
<=> 0.4X + 25 - 0.25X = 30
<=> 0.15X = 5
<=> X = 5/0.15 = 500/15 = 100/3
So the weight of mixture X as a percentage of the weight of the mixture
= (weight of X/weight of mixture) * 100%
= (100/3)/100 * 100%
= 33%
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