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  1. write sin(125degrees) in terms of its cofunction. Make sure your answer is a function of a positive angle.
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  2. Please help me with this question: What is the supplement of 125degrees?
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  3. Find the area of a sector of a circle with a radius of 3 m and a central angle of 125degrees.
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  4. The expression `5x-2y+6x-3y` is represented on the picture to the left.Drag the terms into two groups, x terms in Group 1 and y
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  5. 8th Grade Math180degrees - (125degrees+38 degrees) = x degrees how do i solve this ?
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  6. 1. Write the next two terms in the pattern.A. 42, 49 B. 39, 46 C. 38, 45 D. 40, 48 2. Jeremy has 25 marbles he gives 52 his
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  7. M6|L20 Combining Like Terms (Part 1)Sign outWrite an equivalent expression with the fewest possible terms. First, write
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  8. Arrange the fractions in order from smallest to largest. , , ,5/8,3/4,9/16,7/8 Add. Write the answer in lowest terms. 3 2/7 + 5
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  9. Add: (g2 – 4g4 + 5g + 9) + (–3g3 + 3g2 – 6)Rewrite terms that are subtracted as addition of the opposite. g2 + (–4g4) +
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  10. For each sequence, write the next four terms1. 36,12,4,4/3... I know that the pattern in that the term is divided by 3, but I
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