One way to write 18/6 is to compute 18/6 to be the whole number of a quotient that is equal to. Another way to write 18/6 is to write it as an improper fraction that's reduced. One more way to write 18/6 is as a decimal. Note how all of these ways of writing the same expression are all equal to writing one same value, and it's the WAY in which you modify what you're writing.
Tan9−tan27−tan63−tan81
tan9+tan81−tan27−tan63
sin9/cos9+sin81/cos81−sin27/cos27−sin63/cos63
sin90/cos81cos9−sin90/cos63cos27
1/sin9cos9−1/sin27cos27
2/sin18−2/sin54
(2)sin54−sin18/sin18sin54
4cos36sin18/sin18cos36=4
D. 1/5
Reason: it’s always the first number in the equation
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The cross section will have the same shape as the base of the pentagonal prism; the dimensions will be proportionally smaller.
Answer:
104
Step-by-step explanation:
tan(60) = opposite/adjacent
tan(60) = X/60
X = 60×tan(60)
X = 103.9230484541
X = 104 (3 sf)