<u>Answer:</u>
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<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
To find the equation of the line, let's first consider the points whose coordinates we have been given:
• (6, 1)
• (2, 0).
The point (2, 0) is what is called the x-intercept, which is the point where the line crosses the x-axis. This means that at this point, the y-coordinate of the line is 0.
Next, let's calculate the slope (gradient) of the line using the formula:

where:
m = gradient,
and
= points on the line.
Using the formula:

⇒ 
Finally, now that we have two points on the line as well as the line's slope, we can use the following formula to find the equation of the line:

You can use any of the points on the line as
and
.
Using (2, 0):

⇒ 
Therefore the equation of the line is
.
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We have that
<span>sin x=2/9
we know that
sin</span>² x+cos² x=1---------> cos² x=1-sin² x-----> cos² x=1-(2/9)²
cos² x=1-(4/81)------> (81-4)/81-----> 77/81
cos x=√(77/81)
Sin 2x = 2 sin x cos x-------> 2*(2/9)*(√(77/81))----> (4/81)*√77---> 0.43
Sin 2x=0.43
so
cos² 2x=1-sin² 2x---------> 1-[0.43]²-----> 1-[0.1878]----> 0.81
cos² 2x=0.81-----------> cos 2x=0.9
tan 2x=sin 2x/cos 2x--------> tan 2x=0.43/0.9---------> tan 2x=0.48
the answers are
sin 2x=0.43
cos 2x=0.9
tan 2x=0.48
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