Answer:histogram 4
Is this for stats? each number is going by 5 and looking at the numbers you can easily eliminate 2 and 3 as there is nothing in the area of 50-60 that only leaves 1 and 4 look at the numbers and how they add up in the frequency from 70-75 there are two numbers that meet the criteria. Histogram 1 only shows one number for that section so i assume that it should be number 4.
Answer:
A. v(t) = sin (2πft + π/2) = A cos (2πft)
Step-by-step explanation:
According to trigonometry friction, the following relationship are true;
Sin(A+B) = sinAcosB + cosAsinB
We will be using this relationship to check which option is true.
Wave equation is represented as shown;
y(t) = Asin(2πft±theta)
For positive displacement,
y(t) = Asin(2πft+theta)
If theta = π/2
y(t) = Asin(2πft+π/2)
y(t) = A[ sin 2πftcosπ/2 + cos2πft sin π/2]
Since sinπ/2 = 1 and cos (π/2) = 0
y(t) = A[ sin 2πft (0)+ cos2πft (1)]
y(t) = A[0+ cos2πft]
y(t) = Acos2πft
Hence the expression that is true is expressed as;
v(t) = Asin(2πft+π/2) = Acos2πft
Answer:
(-2,-12), (-1,-6), (0,-3) and (1,-3/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
x g(x)
-2 -3(1/2)^-2 = -12
-1 -3(1/2)^-1 = -6
0 -3(1/2)^0 = -3
1 -3(1/2)^1 = -3/2
Now, making the graph we will plot
(-2,-12), (-1,-6), (0,-3) and (1,-3/2)
Hope this helps!!
I think it is, I have no clue.
Here's some examples though, 5 example of not well defined sets: - Number of fire damages. - Number of reported crime scenes. ... - Numbers of illegal settlers.
Red, blue, yellow, green, purple is well-defined since it is clear what is in the set.