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Answer: cos(76)</h3>
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Explanation:
The original expression is of the pattern cos cos + sin sin. This pattern matches the second identity in the hint. Specifically, we'll say the following:
cos(A - B) = cos(A)cos(B) + sin(A)sin(B)
cos(A)cos(B) + sin(A)sin(B) = cos(A - B)
cos(94)cos(18) + sin(94)sin(18) = cos(94 - 18)
cos(94)cos(18) + sin(94)sin(18) = cos(76)
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We can verify this by use of a calculator. Make sure your calculator is in degree mode.
- cos(94)cos(18) + sin(94)sin(18) = 0.24192
- cos(76) = 0.24192
Both expressions give the same decimal approximation, so this helps confirm the two expressions are equal. You could also use the idea that if x = y, then x-y = 0. Through this method, you'll subtract the left and right hand sides and you should get (very close to) zero.
Area of a rectangle: 2(L+W)
length: 4+W
Area: 2(4+W) + 2W = 96
8+2W+2W = 96
8+4W = 96
4W = 88
W= 22cm
Calculate for length: 2L + 2(22) = 96
2L + 44 = 96
2L = 52
L = 26cm
• The length is 26cm and width is 22 cm.
The true statement about the triangle is (a) b^2 + c^2 > a^2
<h3>How to determine the true inequality?</h3>
The sides are given as:
a, b and c
The angle opposite of side length a is an acute angle
The above means that:
The side a is the longest side of the triangle.
The Pythagoras theorem states that:
a^2 = b^2 + c^2
Since the triangle is not a right triangle, and the angle opposite a is acute.
Then it means that the square of a is less than the sum of squares of other sides.
This gives
a^2 < b^2 + c^2
Rewrite as:
b^2 + c^2 > a^2
Hence, the true statement about the triangle is (a) b^2 + c^2 > a^2
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we have the following value:
We can convert this first to like this:
Now we use the fact the the pressure is defined as , whre P is the pressure, F the force and A the area, so then and then we can replace this:
Now from definition of work we know that where W is the work, F the force and d the distance, so then is equivalent
And if we replace this into the equation we got:
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation: