Write tan in terms of sin and cos.
Recall that
Rewrite and expand the given limand as the product
Then using the known limit above, it follows that
A real word problem could be that max has 3/4 of a chocolate bar and he wants to divide the chocolate with 1/6 of her class. If he does that, how much will each person get?
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Answer: infinite solutions
Discussion: I did a double take on this one but the left hand is
a + 3 + 2a = 3a +3
and the right hand side is
-1 + 3a + 4 = 3a + (4-1) = 3a + 3
The left and right sides of the equation are identical for all "a", i.e. for infinitely many "a" values.
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(1) 2 of one step equations
x - 23 = 8
x - 23 + 23 = 8 + 23
x = 31
n + 2 = 9
n + 2 - 2 = 9 - 2
n = 7
(2) 2 equations with fractions
3/4 (x + 3) = 9
4 [ 3/4 (x + 3) ] = 4[9]
3 (x + 3) = 36
3x + 9 - 9 = 36 - 9
3x/3 = 27/3
1/3 x 3/4
cross multiply
so 3/12 and simplify which makes it
1/4
(3) distributive property
3(2 + 4) = (3 • 2) + (3 • 4)
3(6) = 6 + 12
18 = 18
Answer:
0.0625
Step-by-step explanation:
P(left/baseball) =
P(baseball ^ left)/P(baseball)
0.24 = 0.015/P(baseball)
P(baseball) = 1/16 or 0.0625