Cos x = -12/13
sin x = -sqrt(13^2 - 12^2) / 13 = -5/13
tan x = 5/12
tan x/2 = (1 - cos x) / sin x = 1 - (-12/13) / -5/13 = 25/13 * -13/5 = -5
2sin^2 x/2 = 1 - cos x = 1 - (-12/13) = 25/13
sin^2 x/2 = 25/13 / 2 = 25/26
sin x/2 = 5/√26
sin x/2 / cos x/2 = tan x/2
cos x/2 = sin x/2 / tan x/2 = 5/√26 / -5 = -1/√26
sin x/2 = 5/√26
cos x/2 = -1/√26
tan x/2 = -5
Answer:
$12,137.39
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the Compound Amount formula:
A = P (1 + r/n)^(nt), where r is the interest rate as a decimal fraction, n is the number of times the interest is compounded each year, and t is the number of years.
Here, A = $9000(1 + 0.075/12)^(12*4), or
= $9000(1.3486) = $12,137.39
Answer:
3.56*10^13
Step-by-step explanation:
8.9* 10^4 * 4*10^8
Multiply the number out front and then the exponents
8.9 * 4 * 10^4 * 10^8
When we multiply powers when the bases are the same, we add the exponents
35.6 * 10^(4+8)
35.6 *10^12
But this is not in proper scientific notation. Only one digit before the decimal
Move the decimal one place to the left, that means we need to add 1 to the exponent
3.56 *10^(12+1)
3.56 * 10^13
Answer:
gotta get these points yk
Step-by-step explanation: