Answer:
To convert from degree to radian we multiply the angle by
π/180
To convert from radian to degree we multiply the angle by
180/π
5π/6,
Multiply by
180/π
=
5π/6 × 180/π = 5 × 30 = 150 degrees.
⇒5π/6 radian =150 degree.
I wrote the domain and range in interval notation, not sure if that’s how you’re asked to do it. This is how I was taught to state the domain/range of a graph.
Answer:
the answer is D. I just took the exam.
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider a trapezoid GJKF with:
GH=JH (hypothesis)
FL=KL (hypothesis)
so HL is the median of trapezoid GJKF
so: HL=1/2(2.5+1.2)=1.85
I haven't done this in a while, but I'm pretty sure the answer is D, (-3, -1.)
If you were to substitute x for -3 and y for -1 in the first inequalities and simplify, it would look like this:
-1 > -3-2
-1 > - 5
And that inequality is true, because -1 is bigger than -5. Let's also substitute in the other inequality, which would be:
-1 > 2(-3) + 2
-1 > -6 + 2
-1 > -4
And -1 is bigger than -4. So, I think the answer would be D because substituting for those values of x and y would stil. make the inequalities true.