The best answer would be be C.20
Do you remember your unit circle? If sin ω = was -1/2, then it would be 7<span>π/6. If you're unfamiliar with the unit circle, we can derive it.
So, you know that sin is OPPOSITE/HYPOTENUSE, and it's in the third quadrant, where x and y would be negative. If sin </span>ω = -1/2, that means that ω = 1/sin*(-1/2), or sin^(-1)*(-1/2). Let's ignore the negative for now and plug sin^(-1)*(-1/2) into your calculator in radians. You get (1/6)π. But that's in Quadrant 1. We want it in Quadrant 3.
In one complete revolution, or 360°, there are 2π radians. That means, if you want to rotate it 180°, you need to add π to what you originally got.
π+(1/6)π=(7/6)π.
I highly recommend you memorize the unit circle if you haven't already, because you'll need it from Precalculus on.
Answer:
an = -6 + n
a10 = -6+ 10 =4
Step-by-step explanation:
an should start at one behind the first number so it should be -6. Then we add whatever the sequence is increasing by, which is 1 in this case, multiplied by n.
an = -6 + n
a10 = -6+ 10 =4
10^2 is 10×10 which is 100
4^2 is 4×4 which is 16
so it simplifies to 100-16×2. By Order Of Operations, parentheses, exponents, multiply and divide, add and subtract 100-16×2 makes 100-32 which is 68
Answer:
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