I believe you would do 2 times 3, which gives you 6. 3 is for the number of coin tosses, and 2 is the number of sides of a coin.
Answer:
21) 12 cm
22) 5.9 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
21) The base is 10, and if the other two sides are congruent and the perimeter is 36, we can figure out with simple algebra that the sides are 13 cm long.
Half of 10 is 5, so we can use the pythagorean theorem.
5^2+x^2=13^2
Rearranging the variables we have 169-25=x^2
144=x^2
x can be plus or minus 12, but since negative length is impossible we find that x is positive 12 cm.
22) We want to use sine, because we have opposite and hypotenuse. A simple and easy way to memorize this is the SohCahToa method. If we have opposite (O) and hypotenuse (H) we have OH. Soh has the letters O and H, and the S means we should use sine.
sine 36=a/10
Plug this into a calculator or desmos scientific calculator to get a=5.9
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
can also be written as
. Evaluating this gives
=
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
we can say the angle is also +45° going in the clock wise direction. so take Tan(45)= 1
Cot(45) = 1
b/c Tan(45) = Sin(45) /Cos(45) = (
/2) / (
/2) ofc that's just 1
b/c Cot(45) = Cos(45) / Sin(45) , which is the same as above 1