Answer:
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to find the discriminant
b²-4ac for each equation
if discriminant < 0 no real solutions because will be negative under the squareroot whhan you try to find the roots
if discriminant = 0 there is only one solution
if discriminant > 0 two real solutions
for your given problems
A. discriminant =(-2)²-4*2*15 will be negative
Answer:
attached
Step-by-step explanation:
y=|4-3x| y: positive number
I think its the same on both sides so it would be 154 hope this helps and is right have a nice day
(1-cos^2(x)) csc^2(x)=1
one of the trigonometry rules is sin^2(x) + cos^2(x) = 1 if you rearrange this you realize that sin^2= 1-cos^2(x)
we also know that csc^2(x)= 1/sin^2(x) so now you can rewrite your equation as:
sin^2(x) x 1/sin^2(x) = 1
sin^2(x)/sin^2(x) =1
the LHS (left hand side) can cancel down to 1 because the numerator and denominator are the same
so then 1=1 Therefore LHS=RHS
Hope this helps