The legal in this following assignments is no other than e. measurable e = r. It is measurable because r contains a reference to a new rectangle(5, 10, 20, 30). So the <span>interfaces the rectangle class implements is measurable, we really can measure it by solving the rectangle sides.</span>
Answer:
cot(∅) =
Step-by-step explanation:
tan ∅ and cot ∅ are inverse functions
therefore the inverse of
tan ∅ = √15 / 10
is equal to
cot ∅ = 10 / √15
Rationalizing the denominator
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cot ∅ =
Positions of 2, 5, 17 are not changed - so its not commutative property