As per convention:
- the angle at A is named A, the angle at B is named B, and the angle at C is named C
- the side of leght a is the side opposed to A, the side of length b is opposed to B, and the side of length c is opposed to C.
Now just state the law of cosines:
c^2 = a^2 + b^2 - 2ab cos(C)
Also, a^2 = c^2 + b^2 - 2bc cos (A)
And, b^2 = a^2 + c^2 - 2ac cos (B)
The answer is d. the dealing with pronunciation
Answer:
The author is referring to the character Deanna Troi, character of Star trek.
Explanation:
The text above refers to the moment when Deana and some companions were returning from a conference in a shuttle, when they were captured by a cosmic entity that intended to destroy them. However, Deanna used her powers to protect everyone and herself while the rescue did not arrive. The rescue only appeared after years, causing Deana to interrupt a large part of her life, when she could have just seduced and given herself up to death.
First, you find the simple subject and simple predicate.
If the '-ing' form of the verb is not part of the simple predicate, then determine how it is used in the sentence. If it's in a noun position, then it's a gerund. If it is used as an adjective, then it will be a participle.
It is most likely analyze the stage direction. I don't think you would use that when you paraphrase.