Recall that
sin(<em>a</em> + <em>b</em>) = sin(<em>a</em>) cos(<em>b</em>) + cos(<em>a</em>) sin(<em>b</em>)
sin(<em>a</em> - <em>b</em>) = sin(<em>a</em>) cos(<em>b</em>) - cos(<em>a</em>) sin(<em>b</em>)
Adding these together gives
sin(<em>a</em> + <em>b</em>) + sin(<em>a</em> - <em>b</em>) = 2 sin(<em>a</em>) cos(<em>b</em>)
To get 14 cos(39<em>x</em>) sin(19<em>x</em>) on the right side, multiply both sides by 7 and replace <em>a</em> = 19<em>x</em> and <em>b</em> = 39<em>x</em> :
7 (sin(19<em>x</em> + 39<em>x</em>) + sin(19<em>x</em> - 39<em>x</em>)) = 14 cos(39<em>x</em>) sin(19<em>x</em>)
7 (sin(58<em>x</em>) + sin(-20<em>x</em>)) = 14 cos(39<em>x</em>) sin(19<em>x</em>)
7 (sin(58<em>x</em>) - sin(20<em>x</em>)) = 14 cos(39<em>x</em>) sin(19<em>x</em>)
end behavior is affect by the exponent and whether its negative or positive
y = y^3 starts negative from -∞ to 0 the from 0 to +∞ goes positive
since this equation is negative its switched
-∞ to 0 its positive x>0
0 to +∞ is negative x<0
Answer:
cashier needed to divide by 1000, not 3.
Step-by-step explanation:
there are 1000ml in one liter. in order to find the amount of liters, youd have to divide the milliliters by 1000. its only after then that you can multiply by $2. answer would be $36
Answer:
1726 to the nearest 100 = 1700
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: