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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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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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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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Which of the following statements is true about the sine ratio?(1 point) Responses sinθ=adjacenthypotenuse sine theta is equal
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Evaluate the sine, cosine and tangent of -7pi/3. I got 1/2, sq. root of 3/2 and sq. root of three. My book says the sine and the
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Sam
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sine and cosine have a period 2pi
tangent and cotangent have period pi Can someone explain why? thanks a lot. well tangent is
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Anonymous
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Compare the attributes of the graphed sine and cosine functions. Based on your comparisons, which of the following statements is
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The word cosine literally means "the complement of the sine." Write a paragraph explaining how complements of sine and cosine
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Helen
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Establish the identity StartFraction sine theta plus sine 7 theta Over sine theta minus sine 7 theta EndFraction equals negative
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What is the sine of a 30 degree angle? I need help. I don't know how to do this. The answer choices I have must be the square
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Jason Crocker
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