The expression that is not a variation of the Pythagorean identity is the third option.
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What is the Pythagorean identity?</h3>
The Pythagorean identity can be written as:
For example, if we subtract cos^2(x) on both sides we get the second option:
Which is a variation.
Now, let's divide both sides by cos^2(x).
Notice that the third expression in the options looks like this one, but the one on the right side is positive. The above expression is in did a variation of the Pythagorean identity, then the one written in the options (with the 1 instead of the -1) is incorrect, meaning that it is not a variation of the Pythagorean identity.
Concluding, the correct option is the third one.
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The formula of an area of a square:
a - a side
We have
substitute:
Used:
Answer:
10=19-11
Step-by-step explanation:
that answer is false because 19-11 = 8 not 10
Answer: B. 3x + 1/5
tom's pencil is longer than Ellen's pencil:
5x + 2/5 - (2x + 1/5) = 5x - 2x + 2/5 - 1/5 = 3x + 1/5 (cm)
Step-by-step explanation: