<span>The range of Cos(x) is [-1,1]. Therefore the range of ln(Cos(x)) will be the image of [-1,1] using the natural log function. However, the domain of ln(x) is (0,infinity) and the log function is strictly increasing with vertical asymptote at "x=0". Therefore, the range of ln(Cos(x)) will be:
(- infinity, ln(1) ] = (-infinity, 0] !</span><span>so its true </span>
Answer:
The value of is equal to
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
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solve for k
28 BECAUSE IT CONTINUES THE PATTERN OF SUBTRACTING 4 FROMTHE AMOUNT PULLED PER GRADE
I think 90 degrees but not 100 percent sure
Answer:
* 2/3 / formula then multiply the numbers then you get the answer