Theta has a reference angle of 30° and is in Quadrant I or II.
Sin(theta) = ½
Basic angle: 30
<h3>What is the reference angle?</h3>
The acute angle between the terminal arm/terminal side and the x-axis. The reference angle is always positive. In other words, the reference angle is an angle sandwiched between the terminal side and the x-axis.
Angles: 30,
180-30 = 150
Because sin is positive in quadrants 1 and 2.
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I'm pretty sure the answer is D. because I don't think anyone would want to take their total meal cost and then multiply it by their tip to make it even larger. You would just add the tip to the meal cost.
Answer:
x = 5/8
Step-by-step explanation:
24a = 15
Divide both sides by 24:
24a ÷ 24 = 15 ÷ 24
x = 5/8
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
the standard form of a quadratic equation is
ax² + bx + c = 0 : a ≠ 0
obtain (5 + x)(5 - x) = 7 in this form by expanding the factors
25 - x ² = 7 ( subtract 7 from both sides )
18 - x² = 0 ( multiply through by - 1 )
x² - 18 = 0 ← in standard form
with a = 1, b= 0 and c = - 18 → A
Answer:
Two angles are called complementary if their measures add to 90 degrees, and called supplementary if their measures add to 180 degrees.
Step-by-step explanation: