Answer: Choice A) 4/5
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Work Shown:
cos^2(theta) + sin^2(theta) = 1
(-3/5)^2 + sin^2(theta) = 1
9/25 + sin^2(theta) = 1
9/25 + sin^2(theta) - 9/25 = 1 - 9/25
sin^2(theta) = 1 - 9/25
sin^2(theta) = 25/25 - 9/25
sin^2(theta) = (25 - 9)/25
sin^2(theta) = 16/25
sqrt[sin^2(theta)] = sqrt[16/25]
sin(theta) = 4/5
The fact that sine is positive in quadrant 2 means that the result is positive.
What is the equation of the line that best fits the given data? A graph has points (1, 7), (1, 6), (2, 5), (2.5, 5), (3, 3), (4,
Temka [501]
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
this is correct on edge
Answer:
Consider the expression
. q is called the quotient, a is is the dividend and b is the divisor.
Since q is a multiple of 6, then q has the form
for some integer k.
Since a is a multiple of 9, then a has the form
for some integer s.
Since b is a factor of 12, then if 12 can be expressed of the form
, for c an integer. Then b has the form 
Replacing the preview expression in the initial expression we obtain:

Then
is a equation to Isabel's problem.
Answer:
42
Step-by-step explanation:
HIJK IS increased by a factor of 3/4 to formH'I'J'K'
so every side is increased by a factor of 3/4
so,Side J'K'=24+24×3/4=42