Answer:
A. 272 cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of the rectangle is 17cm * 7cm = 119 cm^2
The area of the right triangle is (25-7) * 17cm * 1/2 = 153cm^2
<em>Answer: 119+153 = 272 cm^2</em>
We have that
<span>tan(theta)sin(theta)+cos(theta)=sec(theta)
</span><span>[sin(theta)/cos(theta)] sin(theta)+cos(theta)=sec(theta)
</span>[sin²<span>(theta)/cos(theta)]+cos(theta)=sec(theta)
</span><span>the next step in this proof
is </span>write cos(theta)=cos²<span>(theta)/cos(theta) to find a common denominator
so
</span>[sin²(theta)/cos(theta)]+[cos²(theta)/cos(theta)]=sec(theta)<span>
</span>{[sin²(theta)+cos²(theta)]/cos(theta)}=sec(theta)<span>
remember that
</span>sin²(theta)+cos²(theta)=1
{[sin²(theta)+cos²(theta)]/cos(theta)}------------> 1/cos(theta)
and
1/cos(theta)=sec(theta)-------------> is ok
the answer is the option <span>B.)
He should write cos(theta)=cos^2(theta)/cos(theta) to find a common denominator.</span>
Answer:
domain (−∞,∞)
range (−∞,∞)
n = 40 and it refers to the fact that after delivering 40 newspapers, there will be no paper left in the bag
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the zero, we equate the linear equation to zero
w = 30 - 3n/4
3n/4 = 30
3n = 120
n = 120/3
n = 40
What this mean in this context is that the the bag becomes empty after he has delivered 40 newspapers or we can say that the maximum number of papers the bag can take is 40
The range refers to the number on the y-axis
Here the range is (−∞,∞)
The domain refers to the x axis values
We have (−∞,∞)
Answer:
The answer is B
Step-by-step explanation: