Answer:
8 piles for basketball
4 piles for football
3 piles for baseball
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Find the GCF of all three #s
2. 8 is the GCF, so divide each # by 8
3. You get the # of piles for each type of card
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
our basic Pythagorean identity is cos²(x) + sin²(x) = 1
we can derive the 2 other using the listed above.
1. (cos²(x) + sin²(x))/cos²(x) = 1/cos²(x)
1 + tan²(x) = sec²(x)
2.(cos²(x) + sin²(x))/sin²(x) = 1/sin²(x)
cot²(x) + 1 = csc²(x)
A. sin^2 theta -1= cos^2 theta
this is false
cos²(x) + sin²(x) = 1
isolating cos²(x)
cos²(x) = 1-sin²(x), not equal to sin²(x)-1
B. Sec^2 theta-tan^2 theta= -1
1 + tan²(x) = sec²(x)
sec²(x)-tan(x) = 1, not -1
false
C. -cos^2 theta-1= sin^2
cos²(x) + sin²(x) = 1
sin²(x) = 1-cos²(x), our 1 is positive not negative, so false
D. Cot^2 theta - csc^2 theta=-1
cot²(x) + 1 = csc²(x)
isolating 1
1 = csc²(x) - cot²(x)
multiplying both sides by -1
-1 = cot²(x) - csc²(x)
TRUE
Answer:
22 in
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>circumference of a circle = 2 π r</u>
where radius (r) = 7/2 in. = 3.5 in
C = 2 π (3.5)
= 22 in
Answer:
x = 5,-1
Step-by-step explanation:
(x-5)(x+1)