I think it’s the third one if not I apologize
Answer: At 01:05 p.m. it will overlap again.
Explanation:
Since there are 22 times in a day the minute and the hour hands overlap.
During the first half of the day , it overlaps 11 times and during the rest of the day it overlap 11 more times.
At noon, the minute and the hour hands overlap and after that it will happen at 01:05 p.m.
Since the minute hand completes a full circle in one hour, so it forms 6 degrees per minute .
So, at 01:05 p.m. it will overlap again.
11 1/2+6 4/5 equals? So, you have to make each fraction have the same denominator. So, you would notice that they have in LCD (least common denominator )which is 10. So you're new fractions are 11 5/10+ 6 8/10. 11+6=17. 5/10+8/20=13/10. Which simplified it would be 1 3/10. 17+1 3/10 equals 18 3/10. 18 3/10 -3 3/10 equals 15. 15 is the answer.
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its letter c its (3,4) I hope this help
Solve this as you would an equation that does not involve trig. Don't let the trig scare you. If you had to solve 2x+8=0, the first thing you would do is factor out the common 2. In our equation, we have a common cos theta. I'm going to use beta as my angle. When we factor out beta, here's what we have.
. The Zero Product Property tells us that at least one of those factors has to equal zero. So we set them both equal to zero and solve. Let's get the equations first, then we will need our unit circle. First equation set to equal zero is
. On our unit circle, cos is the value inside the parenthesis that is in the x position within our coordinate. Look at all those coordinates as you go around the unit circle once (once around is equivalent to 2pi). You will find that the the cos is 0 at
. The next equation is
. Move the 1 over by subtraction and divide by 2 to get
. Same as before, go around the unit circle one time and look to see where the coordinate in the y place is -1/2. Sin corresponds to the y coordinate. You will find that sin is -1/2 at
. And there you go! Trig is so much fun!!!