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Step-by-step explanation:
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See explanation.
Step-by-step explanation:
- A terminating decimal is a decimal that has an end.
- A repeating decimal is a decimal fraction in which a number, or a group of numbers, is repeated indefinitely.
- Most repeating decimals contain a nine in the denominator, when written in fraction form.
- Both can be written in fraction form.
- Both can have a positive or negative value that can be both large and small.
Can you tell me what shape that is and i will help as best as i can
Sin = - 4/8
Quadrant IV = only cosine is positive
a = height (4)
b = base ( 8^2-4^2=b^2
b = 6.93 @
c = hypothenuse(8)
cos =
/8
tan = - 4/
sec = 1/cos
1/cos = 1/ (
/8)
sec = 8/
csc = 1/sin
1/sin = 1/(-4/8)
csc = - 2
cot = 1/tan
1/tan = 1/(-4/
)
cot = -
/4