There exist an abbreviation that ALL - S - T - C where all trigonometric functions in first quandrant are positive. S, T, and C are the first letters of the trigonometric functions that are positive in quadrant 2, 3, and 4, respectively. This also means that in the same quadrant, their reciprocals are also positive. For the given above, it is in Quadrant 3 where T is positive and cosine is negative.
No because they are not following the same rule
9, 15, 22.
If you add any of the two side lengths, they will be greater than the third.
Answer:
88.02 ft/s
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle with the horizontal, θ =25°
Initial velocity, v = 60 mph
1 mph = 1.467 ft/s
60 mph = 60 × 1.467 ft/s = 88.02 ft/s
Vertical component, v sin θ = 88.02 sin 25° = 37.2 ft/s
Horizontal component, v cos θ = 88.02 cos 25°= 79.8 ft/s