Answer:3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
greater
Step-by-step explanation:
yeah-ya........... right?
In a parallelogram opposite sides are equal and parallel;
Therefore, in this case, AB is equal and parallel to CD, thus, the magnitude of AB is equal to the magnitude of CD
The line BC is equal to line AD and the two lines are parallel to y-axis;
Since; AB = B - A = (0,4) - (-3,2)= (2,3)
Assuming the coordinates of D is (x,y) DC= (4-y), (3-x) = (2,3)
Hence; y = 2 and x = 0
Thus; the coordinates of D are (0,2)
Answer:
r = - 29
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
- 3r = 87 ( divide both sides by - 3 )
r =
= - 29
Answer:
Negative Coterminal: -5π/4
Positive Coterminal: 11π/4
Step-by-step explanation:
The easiest way to find <em>specific </em>(not infinite) coterminal values is to ±2π. When you subtract 2π, you will get a negative coterminal. When you add 2π, you will get a positive coterminal. Keep in mind though that a tan∅ or cot∅ only needs ±π, not ±2π.