Answer:
See below for answers and explanations to the first 5 problems
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Problem 1:</u>
cos(x) = 2/3
sec(x) = ?
sec(x) = 1/cos(x)
sec(x) = 1/(2/3)
sec(x) = 3/2
<u>Problem 2:</u>
sinβ = -5/6
cscβ = ?
cscβ = 1/sinβ
cscβ = 1/(-5/6)
cscβ = -6/5
<u>Problem 3:</u>
secφ = 2
tanφ = √3
sinφ = ?
secφ = 1/cosφ
tanφ = sinφ/cosφ
tanφ = sinφ/cosφ
tanφ = sinφ(1/secφ)
√3 = sinφ(1/2)
2√3 = sinφ
<u>Problem 4:</u>
secθ = 8
tanθ = 3√7
cscθ = ?
secθ = 1/cosθ
tanθ = sinθ/cosθ
cscθ = 1/sinθ
tanθ = sinθ/cosθ
tanθ = sinθ(1/cosθ)
3√7 = sinθsecθ
3√7 = sinθ(8)
(3√7)/8 = sinθ
cscθ = 1/sinθ
cscθ = 1/((3√7)/8)
cscθ = 8/(3√7)
cscθ = (8√7)/21
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<u>Problem 5:</u>
sinθ = 2/√5
cosθ = 1/√5
tanθ = ?
tanθ = sinθ/cosθ
tanθ = (2/√5)/(1/√5)
tanθ = (2/√5)(√5)
tanθ = 2
I think it is 20 because you have to multiply and then divide them add 11 then subtract 9 idk what I am saying
Answer:
58240
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Represent cost with c and size with s.
So, we have:
when
Required
Find c when s = 1820
For direct variation, we have:
Write as equation:
when , we have:
So, the equation is:
When s = 1820
Answer:
The horizontal shift is 6 units left (so -6).
Step-by-step explanation:
The horizontal shift is located inside the absolute value bars. While F(x) adds 6 to x, so you may think it's 6 units right, <em>horizontal</em> shifts are backwards as opposed to vertical shifts: we go 6 units left.