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Answer:
y = -(2/3)x - 5
Step-by-step explanation:
y-int = -5
m = rise/run
m = (-5-(-3))/(0-(-3))
m = -(2/3)
therefore,
y = -(2/3)x - 5
Answer:
x= 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Your teacher should have explained it but give me points please
Answer:
1.) x=3 2.)n= -1/4 3.) h=7
Step-by-step explanation:
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I'm using x in place of theta. For each equation, I'm only altering the left hand side.
Part 1
cos(270+x) = sin(x)
cos(270)cos(x) - sin(270)sin(x) = sin(x)
0*cos(x) - (-1)*sin(x) = sin(x)
0 + sin(x) = sin(x)
sin(x) = sin(x) ... equation is true
Identity is confirmed
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Part 2
sin(270+x) = -sin(x)
sin(270)cos(x) + cos(270)sin(x) = -sin(x)
-1*cos(x) + 0*sin(x) = -sin(x)
-cos(x) = -sin(x)
We don't have an identity. If the right hand side was -cos(x), instead of -sin(x), then we would have an identity.