Yes (I guess)
(-1, 2) Lies on a line so im guessing it is...
No, 0.7 is greater than 0.09
0.70 > 0.09
hope this helps
Answer:
−438°, -78°, 642°
Step-by-step explanation:
Given angle:
282°
To find the co-terminal angles of the given angle.
Solution:
Co-terminal angles are all those angles having same initial sides as well as terminal sides.
To find the positive co-terminal of an angle between 360°-720° we will add the angle to 360°
So, we have: 
To find the negative co-terminal of an angle between 0° to -360° we add it to -360°
So, we have: 
To find the negative co-terminal of an angle between -360° to -720° we add it to -720°
So, we have: 
Thus, the co-terminal angles for 282° are:
−438°, -78°, 642°
9514 1404 393
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Maybe you want the value of 16/f when f=4. Put the value of f where f is and do the arithmetic.

Answer:
I think the answer is 21
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 21 because we can simple reduce 26/39 = 2/3. And now that you have done that all we need to do is find what 14/w = 2/3 this is quite simple as we just have to mutiply the 3*7 to get 21 as your answer. I don't know if this is correct or not but this is my best answer.