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1.) determine two pairs of polar coordinates for the point (-4sqrt3, 4sqrt3)with 0degrees less than or equal to theta less than
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find the cube roots of the complex number.
27((cos(11pi/6)) + i(sin(11pi/6))
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write the complex number in standard form a+bi
sqrt 7 (cos pi/12 + i sin pi/12) (sqrt = square root, i= imaginary number)
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write the complex number in standard form a+bi
sqrt 7 (cos pi/12 + i sin pi/12) (sqrt = square root, i= imaginary number)
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convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
1.) r sec(theta) = 3 2.) r = 4 cos(theta) - 4 sin(theta) convert from rectangular
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convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
1.) r sec(theta) = 3 2.) r = 4 cos(theta) - 4 sin(theta) convert from rectangular
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thank you guys so much! I had a really hard time with these. I appreciate it :)
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type into google "coolmath graphing calculator" then on the calculator, just type in -4 cos(x/2 + 3.14) + 1 and then press enter on your keyboard. the graph should show up.
It would collapse, because you have to exert a downward force to go up. By pushing down on the cardboard that barely holds you, it will probably collapse.
2/3, because there are 3 coin flips, but one is already tails, so there's only 2 more chances to get heads.
An economy with fairly constant output growth and low and stable inflation. Basically, there is not too much money being lost, and the money coming in is at a good level. Good enough that there are not too many problems. Does that make sense?