Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2 cos x + √ 2 = 0
2 cos x = -√ 2
cos x = -√ 2 / 2
x = arcCos( -√ 2 / 2 )
so to solve we have to use "co-terminal " angles .. do you know what I'm saying? do you understand the words coming out of my mouth :DDDDD OKay back to math and not movie lines .. :P
x = arcCos( √ 2 / 2 )
x = 45 °
now find the "co terminal" angle that is on 45 ° but in the correct quadrant... since the -√ 2 is negative.. we now that we go down the y axis.. but also positive on the x axis.. soooo.. that put the angle in the 4th quadrant... so this is an angle of 315° if we go in the CCW ( counter clock wise ) direction but it's also -45° in the CW (clock wise ) direction
below is the table to remember the trig special angles
notice how it's 1,2,3,4 .. so it's super easy to remember.. the trig books don't show you this "trick" :P
copy and paste this to your computer some where handy
Sin(0) = 0/2 =0
Sin(30)= /2 = 1/2
Sing(45) =/2 =/2
Sin(60)=/2 = /2
Sin(90)=/2 = 1
Cos is exactly the same but counts backwards from 90°
Cos(90) = 0/2 = 0
Cos(60) = /2 = 1/2
Cos(45) = /2 =/2
Cos(30) = /2 =/2
Cos(0) = /2 = 1
Answer:
17.70-2.90=14.80
14.80/1.85=8
He could buy a maximum of 8 chip bags.
bags of chips = x
17.70-2.90/1.85≥x
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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The diagonal is the hypotenuse of a right triangle with the sides of the square as legs.
By Pythagoras (s = side)
s^2 + s^2 = 15^2
2s^2 = 225
s^2 = 112.5
s = sqrt(112.5)
s = 10.6 cm (to the nearest tenth)