Answer:
.75 g
Step-by-step explanation:
If you have 15 g and 5% is boric then 15 *.05 =.75
Answer:
4⁰ is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
because first you change the division sign to a multiplication sign because they are the same and then multiply the terms with same base by adding their exponent which looks like this 4⁵-⁷+²
then calculate the sum or difference and you get 4⁰ [hopefully this makes sense]
The unknown side lengths are
Large triangle 10
Medium triangle 2
Small triangle 12/5 or 2.4
Step-by-step explanation:
EFD to ABC is 0.4 or 2/5
EFD to GHI is 0.24 or 6/25
ABC to GHI is 0.6 or 6/10
Answer:
102°
Step-by-step explanation:
As the vertically opposite angles are equal,
Now let's solve for x now
Now let's find the value of KNL
Hope this helps you.
Let me know if you have any other questions ;-)
(tan²(<em>θ</em>) cos²(<em>θ</em>) - 1) / (1 + cos(2<em>θ</em>))
Recall that
tan(<em>θ</em>) = sin(<em>θ</em>) / cos(<em>θ</em>)
so cos²(<em>θ</em>) cancels with the cos²(<em>θ</em>) in the tan²(<em>θ</em>) term:
(sin²(<em>θ</em>) - 1) / (1 + cos(2<em>θ</em>))
Recall the double angle identity for cosine,
cos(2<em>θ</em>) = 2 cos²(<em>θ</em>) - 1
so the 1 in the denominator also vanishes:
(sin²(<em>θ</em>) - 1) / (2 cos²(<em>θ</em>))
Recall the Pythagorean identity,
cos²(<em>θ</em>) + sin²(<em>θ</em>) = 1
which means
sin²(<em>θ</em>) - 1 = -cos²(<em>θ</em>):
-cos²(<em>θ</em>) / (2 cos²(<em>θ</em>))
Cancel the cos²(<em>θ</em>) terms to end up with
(tan²(<em>θ</em>) cos²(<em>θ</em>) - 1) / (1 + cos(2<em>θ</em>)) = -1/2