Answer: (-4,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
you just subtract -3 minus -7 and 8- -6
Answer:
y = csc(x - 3/4
)
Step-by-step explanation:
I forgot how to answer questions like these. I went ahead and tried re-learning this to answer this.
So, the first step is to recognize that this graph can only be the reciprocal function of sin or cosine. I will think of sine.
y = sin(x)
Look at where the x-coordinate of the sin is. (-3/4PI). This is going to be the c value. { y = asin(x-c) }
y = sin(x - 3/4
)
Now, what is the a value? or amplitude? Well, it's just 1.. and the simplest explanation is just to look at my picture.
Now, if we were to graph this, we would end up with the correct x and y values, but the shape is wrong, and the easiest way to fix this is to just take the recpriocal of the sine function.
y = csc(x - 3/4
)
Thank you for this question, I re-learned something I forgot back in pre-calc haha.
<span>when the altitude is </span>drawn from the vertex of the right angle<span> of a right triangle to its hypotenuse, the altitude equals the product</span> of the two segments of the hypotenuse<span>.
(w+9)</span>²=8*18=144
w+9=12 or w+9=-12
w=3 (discard the negative number)
use the same method, z=√(9*11)=3√11
next, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find x and y.
x=√(9²+99)=√180=6√5
y=√(11²+99)=√220=2√55