The first one is the answer
Well put them in equal groups multiply them and boom u answer
D. 2 radians
Remember that: Radian=arc length/radius
In your case you have
arc length=2r
radius=r
so Radian=2r/r=2
Answer:Consider the right triangle formed by the complex number in the Argand-Gauss plane and it's projections on the axis. – José Siqueira Nov 12 '13 at 17:21
In particular what is the definition of sine of theta in terms of the known sides of the above mentioned right triangle? – Adam Nov 12 '13 at 17:27
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Consider the following Argand-diagram
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The y-axis is the imaginary axis and the x-axis is the real one. The complex number in question is
x+yi
To figure out θ, consider the right-triangle formed by the two-coordinates on the plane (illustrated in red). Let θ be the angle formed with the real axis.
tanθ=yx
⟹tan−1(yx)
The hypotenuse of the triangle will be
x2+y2−−−−−−√
Therefore,
Step-by-step explanation:
Y - 4 x = 7 - x²
y = - x ² + 4 x + 7 ( this is a quadratic function )
x = - b / 2 a, where: a = - 1 and b = 4
x = - 4 / ( - 2 ) = 2
Answer:
The axis of symmetry for the graph is x = 2