B is your answer. Just count it. That’s if black goes to blue.
Answer:
d
Step-by-step explanation:
100x² - 1 ← is a difference of squares and factors in general as
a² - b² = (a - b)(a + b), thus
100x² - 1
= (10x)² - 1²
= (10x - 1)(10x + 1) → d
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:
y=3
Step-by-step explanation:
(i used point-slope form which is (y1-y2)=m(x1-x2))
(10-y)=7(4-3)
10-y=7
-y=-3
y=3