The identity Sin(α)/Tan(α) = Cos(α) is valid
Trigonometry is study of triangles. All trigonometric ratios are defined using the sides of the right triangle, such as an adjacent side, opposite side, and hypotenuse side. Three major of them are as follows :-
Sine Function:
sin(θ) = Opposite / Hypotenuse
Cosine Function:
cos(θ) = Adjacent / Hypotenuse
Tangent Function:
tan(θ) = Opposite / Adjacent
Lets prove this identity by proceeding with the LHS
= Sin(α)/Tan(α)
= Sin(α)/ (Sin(α)/Cos(α)) (Tan(α) = Sin(α)/Cos(α))
= Sin(α)xCos(α) / Sin(α)
= Cos(α)
Hence verified
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Answer:
3^-5 or 1/3^5(b)
Step-by-step explanation:
3⁴•3^-9
When bases are same powers are to be added
So the above expression becomes
3^4+(-9)
3^4-9
3^-5
12 is the square root of 144.
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Answer:57
Step-by-step explanation: subtract 150 from 93.
Answer:
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