Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We want to find sin(θ) and cos(θ) given that tan(θ) = 1/4 and sin(θ) > 0.
First, since tan(θ) and sin(θ) are both positive, cos(θ) must be positive as well.
Recall that tangent is the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side.
Therefore, the hypotenuse is:
So, with respect to θ, the opposite side is 1, the adjacent is 4, and the hypotenuse is √17.
Then it follows that:
And that:
Categorical data may or may not have some logical order
while the values of a quantitative variable can be ordered and
measured.
Categorical data examples are: race, sex, age group, and
educational level
Quantitative data examples are: heights of players on a
football team; number of cars in each row of a parking lot
a) Colors of phone cover - quantitative
b) Weight of different phones - quantitative
c) Types of dogs - categorical
d) Temperatures in the U.S. cities - quantitative
Answer:
y=1.3x-3
or
y=4/3x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
1.3 is the slope (the change in between points)
-3 is the y intercept (the point on the y-axis)