If csc theta= -5/3 and theta has its terminal side in quadrant III, find the exact value of tan 2 theta
A circle is 360 degrees, and there are 12 sections on a clock. Divide 360 by 12, which will get you 30. The hand moves 4 hours, so you would multiply 30 times 4 and get 120 degrees. I hope I helped!
Y^10 is your answer, add the exponents
8-x(y)
or in words 8 minus x times y do the 8 minus x first then the times y
Y=-x+4
Your slope is shown as (rise over run) -2/2 which is simplified to -1 so you just write -x, and your y intercept falls on 4 on the y axis. Y is dependent on x because whatever x variable you plug in will give you y. Ex: (2,?) we plug in 2 Y=-(2)+4, and get 2 so (2,2), which is confirmed by the graph.