Answer:
The volume of the solid is 243
Step-by-step explanation:
From the information given:
BY applying sphere coordinates:
0 ≤ x² + y² + z² ≤ 81
0 ≤ ρ² ≤ 81
0 ≤ ρ ≤ 9
The intersection that takes place in the sphere and the cone is:
Thus; the region bounded is: 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π
This implies that:
ρcosФ = ρsinФ
tanФ = 1
Ф = π/4
Similarly; in the X-Y plane;
z = 0
ρcosФ = 0
cosФ = 0
Ф = π/2
So here;
Thus, volume:
V = 243
Answer:
2) 162°, 72°, 108°
3) 144°, 54°, 126°
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Multiply the equation by 2sin(θ) to get an equation that looks like ...
sin(θ) = <some numerical expression>
Use your knowledge of the sines of special angles to find two angles that have this sine value. (The attached table along with the relations discussed below will get you there.)
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2, 3) You need to review the meaning of "supplement".
It is true that ...
sin(θ) = sin(θ+360°),
but it is also true that ...
sin(θ) = sin(180°-θ) . . . . the supplement of the angle
This latter relation is the one applicable to this question.
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Similarly, it is true that ...
cos(θ) = -cos(θ+180°),
but it is also true that ...
cos(θ) = -cos(180°-θ) . . . . the supplement of the angle
As above, it is this latter relation that applies to problems 2 and 3.
Answer:
45/1 and 180/41. True
2. False
3. False
Step-by-step explanation:
If it involves an Arc, the inscribed angle is 1/2 of the measure of the are across from it. If the figure inscribed in a quadrilateral, opposite angles are supplementary (when added together equals 180 degrees) This is all I know :)