Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If you're looking for what the half angle of the tangent of theta is, I'm a bit confused as to why you think the angle in the 4th quadrant, x, is relevant. But maybe you don't know it isn't and it's a "trick" to throw you off. Hmm...
Anyways, the half angle identity for tangent is
There are actually 3 identities for the tangent of a half angle, but this one works just as well as either of the others do, so I'm going with this one.
If theta is in QIII, the value of -4 goes along the x axis and the hypotenuse is 5. That makes the missing side, by Pythagorean's Theorem, -3. Filling in our formula:
which simplifies a bit to
and a bit more to
Bring up the lower fraction and flip it to divide to get
which of course simplifies to
-3. Choice A.
Answer:
m =1
Step-by-step explanation:
For something to float the buoyant force ( force pushing up on the object to keep it floating) needs to equal the weight of the object
the answer would be: <span>weight of the ball</span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok so first we need to look and rule out the ones that are not correct like 9m and 5m. ok now we ruled out 2 of the wrong ones and now we have 90m and it looks like a 45m. now we multiply 5 x 2 x 9 which equals 90. so the answer is 90.
Hope it helps!
Answer : C
we need to the value of f(–1)
Table is given in the question
From the table ,
f(x) = 4 when x= -5, that is f(-5) = 4
f(x) = 0 when x= -1, that is f(-1) =0
f(x)= -1 when x=6, that is f(6) = -1
f(x)= -3 when x=9, that is f(9) = -3
So, the value of f(–1) = 0