A truth table is a way of organizing information to list out all possible scenarios. We title the first column p for proposition. In the second column we apply the operator to p, in this case it's ~p (read: not p). So as you can see if our premise begins as True and we negate it, we obtain False, and vice versa.
Answer: 7
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) 3x+1
f(2) = 3(2) +1
f(2) = 6+1
= 7
Answer:
option d.
(9,-2)
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Answer:
1. wire is approx. 143.96 ft
2. pole is approx. 106.55 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Mapping the information on the SOHCAHTOA picture below:
Φ = 46
wire = hypotenuse
adjacent side = 100
CAH is most suitable:
cos 46° = 100/wire => wire = 100/cos 46 ≈ 143.96
pole = opposite side + 3
TOA is most suitable:
tan 46° = (pole-3)/100 => pole = 3 + 100 * tan 46 ≈ 106.55