Yes, but what is the question
If you have a calculator, you can use the inverse cos " cos⁻¹ " key. Many upper level books write that as Arccos so as not to confuse you with a negative exponent. We do that because if you take the cosine of any angle, and then the inverse cosine of any angle, it leads you back to the original angle. Think of it as a big "UNDO" button.
To one decimal place, that result is 61.6 degrees.
Answer:
2/3 < 1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
I believe it is 2 for $5.08
Step-by-step explanation:
1.27 times 2 is 2.54
2.54 times 5 is 12.70
Could we get the picture of the triangle please!