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  1. g(x)=(x^3)-(3x^2)+17a)find and classify all critical points of g(x) using exact with x and y values. b)for what values of x is
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  2. State the exact values of the following.cos(360 degrees) sec(7pi/2) tan(-9pi/2) How do I do these? Thanks!
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    2. Jillian asked by Jillian
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  3. Use the exact values of the sin, cos and tan of pi/3 and pi/6, and the symmetry of the graphs of sin, cos and tan, to find the
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  4. Use the exact values of the sin, cos and tan of pi/3 and pi/6, and the symmetry of the graphs of sin, cos and tan, to find the
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  5. Hello, everyone:I am working on finding the exact values of angles that are less common and are therefor not found easily on the
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  6. use exact values of the sin,cos and tan of (pi/3) and (pi/6)(which I have found)and the symmetry of the graphs of sin,cos and
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    2. jenny asked by jenny
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  7. use exact values of the sin,cos and tan of (pi/3) and (pi/6)(which I have found)and the symmetry of the graphs of sin,cos and
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    2. jenny asked by jenny
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  8. Solve and state the general solution for all values of x in exact form. Show all steps algebraically.sin^2 𝑥 − √2 cos
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    2. steph asked by steph
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  9. state the period, the amplitude and the phase shift of the function y = 1+1/3sin2(x+n/2), hence sketch the curve for the values
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  10. PLEASEEE HELPPPEvaluate exact values, if they exist? if any doesn't exist state so. a) (in randians) sin^-1(-1/√2)
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    2. Bobby asked by Bobby
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