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Find the sine of an
I'm having trouble understanding a sine concept.
For instance, I know that the sine of 15 is .25881. Likewise, the sine of 165 is
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Jim
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Find the difference between the Taylor polynomial of degree 4 about the point 0 for cos(x) evaluated at x = 1, and cos(1).
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kaa
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If y = sin−1 x, then sin y = x,−π/2 ≤ y ≤ π/2.
Therefore, to find y = sin−1(−3/22, we must find an angle y whose
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what do they mean by sine regression?
i am currently working on the grd 11 isu and i am just wondering how i am supposed to
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just wondering
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Using the Law of Sines, which ratio can help you correctly find the value of angle A ?
sin A15=sin 85°40 Start Fraction sine
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trose
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Given that △ABC is a right triangle with ∠A=90° , ∠B=25° , and BC=5 inches , which of the following correctly uses the
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moo
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Jill uses two sides of a right triangle to find the sine of one of the acute angles and gets that the sine of that angle is 2.4.
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rebecca
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Which of the following statements is true about the sine ratio?(1 point) Responses sinθ=adjacenthypotenuse sine theta is equal
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in triangle abc, angle c is a right angle, AC=8,Bc=15 and AB=17
a.find Sine a b.Find cosine A c.Find Sine B d. Find COsine B E.
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james
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Cos D= -3/4. if the sine of the angle is positive, find the sine of the angle and determine the quadrant.
Can anyone tell me the
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Laly
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