<span>The expression of the square root of 19x must be simplified when x is equal to 28. This is because possible factors of 28 can be seen to be 4 and 7, and 4 is a perfect square. This means it can be pulled outside of the square root when evaluated. The other options include only prime factors that could not be pulled out. (3,5), (3,7), (1,41)
28 simplifies as such:
Sqrt(19*28) = Sqrt(19*4*7) = 2*Sqrt(19*7) = 2*Sqrt(133).</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
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<u>1) Horizontal component</u>
The horizontal component is related to the magnitude of the force by the cosine ratio:
Where α in the angle (-10º), Fx is the horizontal component, and | F | is the magnitude of the force (17).
- cos(-10º) = Fx / 17 ⇒ Fx = cos (-10º) × 17 = 16.74
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<u>2) Vertical component</u>
The vertical component is related to the magnitude of the force by the sine ratio:
Where α in the angle (-10º), Fy is the vertical component, and | F | is the magnitude of the force (17).
- sin(-10º) = Fy / 17 ⇒ Fy = sin (-10º) × 17 = -2.95
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<u>3) Form (x,y)</u>
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Answer: B) Only the first equation is an identity</h3>
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I'm using x in place of theta. For each equation, I'm only altering the left hand side.
Part 1
cos(270+x) = sin(x)
cos(270)cos(x) - sin(270)sin(x) = sin(x)
0*cos(x) - (-1)*sin(x) = sin(x)
0 + sin(x) = sin(x)
sin(x) = sin(x) ... equation is true
Identity is confirmed
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Part 2
sin(270+x) = -sin(x)
sin(270)cos(x) + cos(270)sin(x) = -sin(x)
-1*cos(x) + 0*sin(x) = -sin(x)
-cos(x) = -sin(x)
We don't have an identity. If the right hand side was -cos(x), instead of -sin(x), then we would have an identity.
Answer:
it is 358
Step-by-step explanation:
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