Answer: A
Step-by-step explanation:
points
Since we don't have a figure we'll assume one of them is right and we're just being asked to check if they're the same number. I like writing polar coordinates with a P in front to remind me.
It's surely false if that's really a 3π/7; I'll guess that's a typo that's really 3π/4.
P(6√2, 7π/4) = ( 6√2 cos 7π/4, 6√2 sin 7π/4 )
P(-6√2, 3π/4) = ( -6√2 cos 3π/4, -6√2 sin 3π/4 )
That's true since when we add pi to an angle it negates both the sine and the cosine,
cos(7π/4) = cos(π + 3π/4) = -cos(3π/4)
sin(7π/4) = sin(π + 3π/4) = -sin(3π/4)
Answer: TRUE
Answer:
21x+4
Step-by-step explanation:
X’s: 21x
#’s: 4
So it will be 21x+4
Answer: -12 < x < 
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
2x + 9 < 0 and x > -12
2x < -9
x < 
Since it is an "and" statement, x is between -12 and
, so -12 < x <
Graph: -12 o-----------------o 
Interval Notation: (-12,
)
Answer:
x=-2, y=1
Step-by-step explanation:
y=3x+7
y=-2x+3
Set the two equations equal to each other:
3x+7=-2x-3
Add 2x to both sides:
5x+7=-3
Subtract 7 from both sides:
5x=-10
Divide both sides by 5:
x=-2
Plug back into one of the original equations to find y:
y=3(-2)+7=-15+7=1
Hope this helps!