<span>The
value of the determinant of a 2x2 matrix is the product of the top-left
and bottom-right terms minus the product of the top-right and
bottom-left terms.
The value of the determinant of a 2x2 matrix is the product of the top-left and bottom-right terms minus the product of the top-right and bottom-left terms.
= [ (1)(-3)] - [ (7)(0) ]
= -3 - 0
= -3
Therefore, the determinant is -3.
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Answer:
12/13
Step-by-step explanation:
The length of the segment from the origin to the terminal point is ...
r = √((-5)² +12²) = √169 = 13
The sine of the angle is the ratio of the y-coordinate to this distance
sin(θ) = y/r = 12/13
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Additional comment
The other trig functions are ...
cos(θ) = x/r = -5/13
tan(θ) = y/x = -12/5
This is a 2nd-quadrant angle, where the sine is positive, but the cosine and tangent are negative.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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