Asked by Hanu
Solve
sin (pi/4(x-6))=0.5, 0<x<360
sin (pi/4(x-6))=0.5, 0<x<360
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Answered by
Damon
maybe you mean sin [pi(x-6)/4]
sin (pi/6) = .5
(x-6)/4 = 1/6
6 x - 36 = 4
x = 40/6 = 20/3
sin (pi/6) = .5
(x-6)/4 = 1/6
6 x - 36 = 4
x = 40/6 = 20/3
Answered by
Jeff
Find an equation of the line that satisfies the given conditions
Through (-2,4); slope -1
Through (-2,4); slope -1
Answered by
Damon
y = -1 x + b
4 = -1(-2) + b
2 = b
so
y = -x + 2
4 = -1(-2) + b
2 = b
so
y = -x + 2
Answered by
Jeff
Find an equation of the line that satisfies the given conditions
Through (-2,4); slope -1
How would you solve that by using the point slope form and writing it in the general equation of a line? ax +by + c =0
Through (-2,4); slope -1
How would you solve that by using the point slope form and writing it in the general equation of a line? ax +by + c =0
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Haji Firooz
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Answered by
Khoda
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Answered by
Kalam
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