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Always because the higher the negative he less its and the same for he positive side
First of all, let's recall the area of a triangle, knowing its base (b) and height (h):
The exercise is showing you that, if you inscribe a polynomial with more and more side, the area of the polynomial will approximate the area of the circle better and better (you can see youself that the polygon is "filling" the circle more and more as the number of sides increase).
Now, the second column tells you the area of each of the triangles the polygon is split into. So, we can see that the first polygon is split into 3 triangles, each of them having base 1.73 and height 0.5.
So, the area of each triangle is
There are three of these triangles, so the area of the whole polygon is
In the second case, you have six triangles, each with base 1 and height 0.87. So, the whole area is
Finally, in the last case you have 8 triangles, each with base 0.77 and height 0.92. So, the whole area is
Let x be the first number each pair and y is the second of each
As you see 1x is 3y
And. 2x is 3*3y= 9y
3x = 3*3*3y= 27y
Last 4x =3*3*3*3y= 81y
So y = 3^x
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To find cosine, use the formula cos = adjacent / hypotenuse.
According to angle B, adjacent of angle B is side A, and the hypotenuse is side c because the hypotenuse is always opposite the right angle.
Therefore, the cosine of angle B is a/c.