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Use the trig identity sin² (A) + cos2 (4) - 1 to find cos(4) in quadrant I. Show all steps and round to
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Suppose sinA = 12/13 with 90º≤A≤180º. Suppose also that sinB = -7/25 with -90º≤B≤0º. Find cos(A + B).
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Suppose sinA = 12/13 with 90º≤A≤180º. Suppose also that sinB = -7/25 with -90º≤B≤0º. Find cos(A - B).
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Suppose sinA = 12/13 with 90º≤A≤180º. Suppose also that sinB = -7/25 with -90º≤B≤0º. Find cos(A - B).
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Suppose cosA = 12/13 with 0º≤A≤90º. Suppose also that sinB = 8/17 with 90º≤B≤180º. Find cos(A - B).
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Suppose sinA = 12/13 with 90º≤A≤180º. Suppose also that sinB = -7/25 with -90º≤B≤0º. Find cos(A - B).
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Suppose T: ℝ2→ℝ3 is a linear transformation. Let U, V and W be the vectors given below, and suppose that T(U) and T(V) are
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Suppose T: ℝ3→ℝ2 is a linear transformation. Let U and V be the vectors given below, and suppose that T(U) and T(V) are as
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1. Suppose you are at the gas station filling your tank with gas. The function C(g) represents the cost C of filling up the gas
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Solve:
sec(x)^2= 3tanx +1 *** It is suppose to be the sqaure root of 3 but i could find the symbol so just wrote the 3 without it
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