Find the difference in temperature between each 1000 feet:
From 1 to 2: 30 - 23.5 = 6.5
From 2 to 3: 23.5 - 17 = 6.5
From 3 to 4: 17 - 10.5 = 6.5
The temperature change is constant as it drops 6.5 degrees for every 1000 foot gain in elevation.
At 5,000 feet the temperature would be : 10.5 - 6.5 = 4
At 6,000 feet: 4 - 6.5 = -2.5
At 7,000 feet: -2.5 - 6.5 = -9
At 8,000 feet: -9 - 6.5 = -15.5
At 8,000 feet the temperature would be -15.5 degrees.
Using a trigonometric identity, it is found that the values of the cosine and the tangent of the angle are given by:
<h3>What is the trigonometric identity using in this problem?</h3>
The identity that relates the sine squared and the cosine squared of the angle, as follows:

In this problem, we have that the sine is given by:

Hence, applying the identity, the cosine is given as follows:






The tangent is given by the sine divided by the cosine, hence:




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Answer:
15b
Step-by-step explanation:
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-36 because 64-100 (separate the terms)
Answer:
Domain: [0,infinity)
Range: [0,infinity)
X-intercept: (0,0)
Y-intercept: (0,0)
Step-by-step explanation: