Answer:
m is less than A apparently
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x = -8
Step-by-step explanation:
1/4x +2= -5/8x - 5
Add 5/8x to each side
1/4x +5/8x +2= -5/8x+5/8x - 5
1/4x+5/8x +2= - 5
Subtract 2 from each side
1/4x+5/8x +2-2= - 5-2
1/4x+5/8x = - 7
Get a common denominator
1/4 *2/2 x + 5/8x = -7
2/8x + 5/8x = -7
7/8x = -7
Multiply each side by 8/7
8/7x * 7/8x = -7 *8/7
x = -8
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Answer:
2√30 ∠-120°
Step-by-step explanation:
The modulus is ...
√((-√30)² +(-3√10)²) = √(30 +90) = √120 = 2√30
The argument is ...
arctan(-3√10/-√30) = arctan(√3) = -120° . . . . a 3rd-quadrant angle
The polar form of the number can be written as ...
(2√30)∠-120°
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<em>Additional comments</em>
Any of a number of other formats can be used, including ...
(2√30)cis(-120°)
(2√30; -120°)
(2√30; -2π/3)
2√30·e^(i4π/3)
Of course, the angle -120° (-2π/3 radians) is the same as 240° (4π/3 radians).
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At least one app I use differentiates between (x, y) and (r; θ) by the use of a semicolon to separate the modulus and argument of polar form coordinates. I find that useful, as a pair of numbers (10.95, 4.19) by itself does not convey the fact that it represents polar coordinates. As you may have guessed, my personal preference is for the notation 10.95∠4.19. (The lack of a ° symbol indicates the angle is in radians.)
20002 because all of it added together and then divided by two gives you 20002.
Answer: 68 degrees
Step-by-step explanation: