Answer:
It is an identity, the proof is in the explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
csc(A)-cot(A)=tan(A/2)
I'm going to start with right hand side
tan(A/2)=(1-cos(a))/(sin(a)) half angle identity
tan(A/2)=1/sin(a)-cos(a)/sin(a) separate fraction
tan(A/2)=csc(a)-cot(a) reciprocal and quotient identities
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hmmmmm you did not give the full equation for the original line.
However, parallel lines have identical slopes. Whatever coefficient (m) is associated with the x value, will be the slope of the parallel line when the equation is put in the form
y = mx + b
The ratio is basically finding the quotient of two numbers. If you want to find the ratio of horses to cows, divide the number of horses to that of cows.
Ratio = 18/27
When expressing it to its simplest form, make sure it is reduced. 18 and 27 are both factors of 9. So,
Ratio = 9*2/9*3
Cancelling out 9, the ratio at its simplest form is: <em>2/3</em>
The product should be 792.65