Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a test/hw, I'll give a hint.
This problem at first can seem a bit difficult with q's and power's everywhere.
But let's take a step backward. A power is when your mutiplying something by itself again and again.
Ex: 3^3=3 times 3 times 3
But what if we had something liiiike this:
(3^3)2
In this case its now
(3 times 3 times 3)^2, so its "techinicaly" (27)^2. And you would a fairly large number, which I'm to lazy to solve. But that's not the point.
We've seen what a power is deconstructed, and what a power is. Because my explantion probably confused you more than it helped, I'll give an example.
(2^2)^2=(2 times 2)^2=(4^2=16=2^4
However, there is a shorter way to solve it.
(2^2)^2=2^(2 times 2)=2^4
Hope this helps.
we are given
we have to find theta
so, firstly we can write sin in terms of cos
now, we can set it equal
Since, both sides are cos
so, we can set angles equal
now, we can solve for theta
we get
..............Answer
I am pretty sure the answer is 13
Answer:
19/18
Step-by-step explanation:
simplify x/3
simplify 5/6
simplify 7/9
Answer: imma figure this out
Step-by-step explanation: