Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Third option
Step-by-step explanation:
The first definition is not as broad as it should be, therefore, while an angle does meet that criteria, it's not a general definition, hence, it is incorrect. The second one is incorrect as well because a parabola has a vertex, and it is certainly not an angle. This definition is not specific enough, so it will be eliminated. The last one is again, too specific. The third one is the best answer because it is broad enough while still being specific.
C. A function can only have one y value for an x value
<h3>Answer: C) none of the equations are identities</h3>
If you plugged theta = 0 into the first equation, then you would have
sin(45) + cos(45) = sin(0) + cos(0)
sqrt(2) = 1
which is a false equation. We don't have an identity here.
The same story happens with the second equation. Plug in theta = 0 and it becomes
cos(60) - sin(60) = cos^2(0) + tan(0)
1/2 - sqrt(3)/2 = 1 + 0
-0.37 = 1
which is false.