There something you ain’t giving us in this equation
The absolute value of 6.7 is 6.7
Answer:
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cosecθ = 1/sinθ = 11/6√2</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that cos θ =7/11, cosec θ = 1/sinθ in trigonometry.
Based on SOH, CAH, TOA;
cosθ = adjacent/hypotenuse = 7/11
adjacent = 7 and hyp = 11
Since sinθ = opp/hyp, we need to get the opposite to be able to calculate sinθ.
Using pythagoras theorem to get the opposite;
sinθ = 6√2/11
cosecθ = 1/sinθ = 1/( 6√2/11)
cosecθ = 1/sinθ = 11/6√2
Note the error; cscθ 1/cosθ but cscθ = 1/sinθ
X^2 - 8x = -10 .....u would add 16 to both sides
x^2 - 8x + 16 = -10 + 16
take half of ur x term, ur x term is -8, half of it is -4, then u square it...-4^2 = 16, and that is what u add to both sides