The number 4 is the correct answer.
E. 1/2
With trig functions, multiple x values correspond with the same y value.
Using an initial x value (the principle value), we can find other x values for the same y value, this is what we are are being asked to find in this question.
There are slightly different ways to find these x values (also known as solutions) for each of the basic trig functions.
The x values are in degrees for the basic trig functions.
For cosine, the rule is as follows:
360 - principle value;
this will give what I, personally, like to think of as a secondary principle value (this value is not actually recognised as a secondary principle value, I just like to think of it as such). Anyway, all other solutions can the be found by adding or substrating any integer multiple of 360 to/from the PV and 'secondary PV'.
For your question:
cos60 = 1/2
60 is the x value (PV)
so...
360 - 60 = 300 is the 'secondary PV'
Just to be clear, this means that if I were to find the cos300, I would get 1/2.
That is sufficient for explaining the answer to this particular question but if you wanted to find any other solution, you would just have to do either:
60 + or - n(360)
or...
300 + or - n(360),
where n = any integer
Answer:
4 a+8 ab+8b
Step-by-step explanation:
8 a-4 a+6ab+2ab+5 b+3 b
4 a+8 ab+8b
°° Let's see -
Basically, you divide the number of miles Chad drove by the number of hours it took. Then, it gives you the number of miles Chad drove in one hour. Let's try it!
168 ÷ 3 = 56
You can now see that Chad drove 56 miles in one hour.
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