Use Hooke's law... (just kidding)
Break down each force vector into horizontal and vertical components.
The resultant force is the sum of these vectors,
and has magnitude
The closest answer is D.
Answer:
$318
Step-by-step explanation:
The treasury bond is $10,000
The current yield is 3%
= 3/100
=0.03
It is quoted at 106 points
The first step is to calculate the price of the bond
Price of the bond= $10,000×106/100
= $10,000×1.06
= $10,600
Therefore the annual interest can be calculated as follows
Annual interest= $10,600×0.03
= $318
Hence the annual interest is $318
Answer:
5.1
Step-by-step explanation:
Since there is no diagram provided here, we assume that c is the length of the hypotenuse, so we have ...
c² = a² +b² . . . . . . Pythagorean theorem
c² = 2.7² +4.3² = 25.78
c = √25.78 ≈ 5.0774
c ≈ 5.1
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. sinФ = cos 25
25 ° is in the between 0 and 90°
therefore it can simply represent
cosФ= sin (90-Ф) = sin (90 - 25) = sin 65
2. sin(Ф/3 + 10) = cos Ф
cos Ф = sin (90 -Ф)
sin(Ф/3 + 10) = cos Ф
sin(Ф/3 + 10) = cos Ф = sin(90-Ф)
Ф/3+10=90-Ф
10Ф+3/30 = 90-Ф
10Ф+3 = 30(90-Ф)
10Ф+3 = 2700-30Ф
10Ф+30Ф=2700-3
40Ф = 2697
Ф = 2697 / 40 = 67.425 ≅ 67.4°