Cosine is co added onto sine. Basically, cosine is the sine function moved over 90degrees or pi/2 (pi/2 on a unit circle is 90 degrees)
Sin(x)=cos(x+90) <--degrees
Sin(x)=cos(x+pi/2) <--radians
The above two equations for converting them is called a cofunction identity. There's many more identities to convert sines, cosines, tangents, cosecantes, secantes, and cotangents between each other. This is taught to you in PreCalculus.
Looks like 4.5. You want to find what h equals when c equals zero
Answer:
The first one is x=2 and the second one is x=2/5 or 0.4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
So we have the two functions:
And we want to find f(g(1)).
So, let's find g(1) first:
Substitute 1 for x:
Simplify:
Add:
So:
Now, substitute 2 for x in f(x):
Multiply:
Add:
So: