Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
You have to know the Unit Circle on this one. So, to start off, in the degree-angle range from 180° - 270° [Quadrant III], you must figure out the cosine value that gives you −½, and according to the graph, <em>theta</em><em> </em>will be represented as 240°. So, now that we have our <em>θ</em>, looking at the <em>y-value</em><em> </em>240°, since we want the <em>cosecant</em><em> </em>function, all we have to do is take the multiplicative inverse of which gives you
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Yes, so start by solving for y by subtracting everything else to the opposite side of the = from y.
1. y = 5 - x
2. y = x - 1
Now that we have our two equations in point-slope form, we can create graphs.
Our point-slope form is y = mx + b where m = slope of line and b = y-intercept.
The slope of equation 1. is -1 and the slope of equation 2. is 1
The y-intercept (how much the line goes up or down on the y-axis) for equation 1. is 5 and the y-intercept of equation 2. is -1
Answer:
The answer is 20pi
Step-by-step explanation:
perimeter of a semicircle = pi* radius
perimeter of first semicircle = 5.pi
perimeter of second semicircle = 5.pi
perimeter of third semicircle = 10. pi
total perimeter = 5pi +5pi + 10pi
= 20pi
Yes because 8 is bigger than 3.