Cos (theta) would be equal to 15/-1!
The reason is because the inverse of sin is equal to the hypotenuse over the opposite angle, meaning the hypotenuse would be -1. Tan is equal to the opposite over the adjacent angle, meaning the adjacent angle equals 15. Cos is equal to the adjacent over the hypotenuse, making cos (theta)= 15/-1!
Answer:
(2, 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
When you reflect/flip over an axis, negate value of the opposite of it. Fox the X axis, negate the y value.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
A is equal to 5d-5
I just went through all eh choices
It can’t be b or c becuase when distributed, it automatically is -5d+25 or vice versa with a different sign so their out
D is impossible becuase you can’t jsut flip a subtraction problem
And A is possible because adding a negative basically means subtracting so if flipped The signs have to change
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
We are asked to find the value of A. We know from the question that we need to have the sum of -3x and (A)x equal the third term of the original polynomial, which is 2x. written out in an equation, it looks like this.
We can simplify the equation if we add 3x to both sides, which then leaves us with this.
We can further simplify the equation by dividing both sides by x. This leaves us with our last equation for this problem.
Finally, we have our answer. We can also verify that this is a valid integer by multiplying our, now completed, quotient by the divisor and adding the remainder, which in this case, our remainder is 0, so we will not be including it in our operation.
If our calculations were all correct, the product of these polynomials should equal our dividend, verifying our integer is valid; lo' and behold, it is.
i really dont know but downlaod photomath that shall work perfectly