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  1. Draw a pair of quadrilaterals where the 1st quad. is congruent to the 2nd quad. No side of one quad. is to be congruent to any
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  2. Draw a pair of quadrilaterals where the 1st quad. is congruent to the 2nd quad. No side of one quad. is to be congruent to any
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  3. find the exact value given that cosA=(1/3) in quad I, sin B=(-1/2) in quad 4, and sin C=(1/4) in quad 2tan(B+C) ? At the end of
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  4. OOPS!Draw a pair of quads. where the angles of the 1st quad. are congruent to the angles of the 2nd quad. No side of one quad.
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  5. find the exact value given that cosA=(1/3) in quad I, sin B=(-1/2) in quad 4, and sin C=(1/4) in quad 2tan(B+C)
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  6. find the exact value given that cosA=(1/3) in quad I, sin B=(-1/2) in quad 4, and sin C=(1/4) in quad 2sin(A-B)?
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  7. Let \, X\, be a random varible with invertible cdf \, F_ X. Define another random variable \, Y=F_ X(X). Find the cdf F_ Y of \,
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  8. if a quad is equilateral the quad is a squaretrue right? or is it false? kindda stupid question but i gotta b sure of it
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  9. State the quadrant in which theta lies. Tan(theta) < 0 and cos(theta) < 01. Quadrant 4 2. Quad 3 3. Quad 2 4. Quad 1 5. Quad 2
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  10. Given the functions:\[ <br /> f(x) = x^2 + 1 \quad \text{and} \quad g(x) = 5 - x <br /> \] Calculate \((f+g)(x)\). A. \(x^2 + x
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