The value of the cosine ratio cos(L) is 5/13
<h3>How to determine the cosine ratio?</h3>
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Start by calculating the hypotenuse (h) using
h^2 = 5^2 + 12^2
Evaluate the exponent
h^2 = 25 + 144
Evaluate the sum
h^2 = 169
Evaluate the exponent of both sides
h = 13
The cosine ratio is then calculated as:
cos(L) = KL/h
This gives
cos(L) =5/13
Hence, the value of the cosine ratio cos(L) is 5/13
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Answer:
(-3+√17 )/2. or( -3-√17)/2
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The number of degrees of freedom is large, then the student's T distribution is close to the normal distribution.
The degrees of freedom is the number of observation in a sample that are free to vary when we estimate the statistical data. Degree of freedom will also indicate the independent piece of information in the data.
Basically, the T distribution or student's distribution is a family's of distribution that look identical to the normal distribution.
So, the number of degrees of the freedom is large then it will closely related to normal distribution.
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