If the terminal side of an angle (θ) goes through the point (4 , -3) what is (θ)?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The family of directions of the given vector is represented by [tex]\theta = 323.130^{\circ} \pm 360\cdot i[/tex], [tex]\forall \,i\in \mathbb{N}_{O}[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the given information, vector stands in the 4th Quadrant ([tex]x > 0[/tex], [tex]y < 0[/tex]) and direction of the vector ([tex]\theta[/tex]) in sexagesimal degrees, is determined by following definition:

[tex]\theta = 360^{\circ} - \tan^{-1} \left(\frac{|y|}{|x|} \right)\pm 360\cdot i[/tex], [tex]\forall \,i\in \mathbb{N}_{O}[/tex]

Please notice that angle represents a function with a periodicity of 360°.

If we know that [tex]x = 4[/tex] and [tex]y = -3[/tex], then the direction of the vector is:

[tex]\theta = 360^{\circ}-\tan^{-1}\left(\frac{|-3|}{|4|} \right)\pm 360\cdot i[/tex]

[tex]\theta = 323.130^{\circ} \pm 360\cdot i[/tex]

The family of directions of the given vector is represented by [tex]\theta = 323.130^{\circ} \pm 360\cdot i[/tex], [tex]\forall \,i\in \mathbb{N}_{O}[/tex].


Related Questions

Evaluate −a2+c2 when c=−4.

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Answer:

[tex]a = 4, -4[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:  Plug in -4 for c

[tex]-a^{2} + c^{2}[/tex]

[tex]-a^{2} + (-4)^{2}[/tex]

[tex]-a^{2} + 16[/tex]

Step 2:  Solve for a

[tex]-a^{2}+16-16=0-16[/tex]

[tex]-a^{2}/-1 = -16/-1[/tex]

[tex]a^{2} = 16[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{a^{2}} = \sqrt{16}[/tex]

[tex]a = 4, -4[/tex]

Answer:  [tex]a = 4, -4[/tex]

Find x and explain how you found x

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Answer:

x=60

Step-by-step explanation:

There are different ways to find x but this is what I found easiest.

To solve first note that AOD and CFB are vertical angles; this means that they are congruent. AOD consists of two angles with the measurements of 90 and x. CFB consists of two angles with the measurements of 30 and 2x. So, to find x set add the adjacent angles and set them equal to the other pair of angles. The equation would be [tex]90+x=30+2x[/tex]. First, subtract x from both sides; this makes the equation [tex]90=30+x[/tex]. Then, subtract 30 from both sides. This gives the final answer, x=60.

Find the tangent line equations for the given functions at the given point(s): f(x) = tan x + 9 sin x at (π, 0)

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Answer:

[tex]{ \bf{f(x) = \tan x + 9 \sin x }}[/tex]

For gradient, differentiate f(x):

[tex]{ \tt{ \frac{dy}{dx} = { \sec }^{2}x + 9 \cos x }}[/tex]

Substitute for x as π:

[tex]{ \tt{gradient = { \sec }^{2} \pi + 9 \cos(\pi ) }} \\ { \tt{gradient = - 8 }}[/tex]

Gradient of tangent = -8

[tex]{ \bf{y =mx + b }} \\ { \tt{0 = ( - 8\pi) + b}} \\ { \tt{b = 8\pi}} \\ y - intercept = 8\pi[/tex]

Equation of tangent:

[tex]{ \boxed{ \bf{y = - 8x + 8\pi}}}[/tex]

Use differentials to approximate the change in cost corresponding to an increase in sales (or production) of one unit. Then compare this with the actual change in cost.

Function x-Value
C=0.025x^2 + 3x + 4 x=10

dC= ___________
ΔC= __________

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Answer:

dC=3.5

DC is between 3.475 and 3.525

Step-by-step explanation:

So let dx=1 since the change there is a change in 1 unit.

Find dC/dx by differentiating the expression named C.

dC/dx=0.05x+3

So dC=(0.05x+3) dx

Plug in x=10 and dx=1:

dC=(0.05×10+3)(1)

dC=(0.5+3)

dC=3.5

Let D be the change in cost-the triangle thing.

Since dx=1 we only want the change in unit to be within 1 in difference.

So this means we want it to be from x=9 to x=1] ot from x=10 to x=11.

Let's do from x=9 to x=10 first:

DC=C(10)-C(9)

DC=[0.025×10^2+3×10+4]-[0.025×9^2+3×9+4]

DC=[2.5+30+4]-[0.025×81+27+4]

DC=[36.5]-[2.025+31]

DC=[36.5]-[33.025]

DC=3.475

Now let's do from x=10 to x=11

DC=[0.025×11^2+3×11+4]-[0.025×10^2+3×10+4]

DC=[0.025×121+33+4]-[36.5]

DC=[3.025+37]-[36.5]

DC=[40.025]-[36.5]

DC=3.525

So DC, the change in cost where the change in unit is 1, is between 3.475 and 3.525.

Look at the numbers below. −9.8 −5.4 1.0 14.8 Which shows the best way to add these numbers using the Commutative and Associative Properties? A. (–9.8 + 1.0) + (–5.4 + 14.8) B. (–9.8 + 14.8) + (–5.4 + 1.0) C. (1.0 + 14.8) + (–9.8 + (–5.4)) D. (1.0 + (–9.8)) + (14.8 + (–5.4)

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

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Rationalize the denominator and simplify

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Answer:

x² - √3x / x² - 3

Step-by-step explanation:

To Do :-

To rationalize the denominator .

Solution :-

We need to rationalize ,

x/ x + √3

Multiply numerator and denominator by x-√3 :-

x( x - √3 ) / ( x +√3)( x -√3) x² - √3x / (x)² - (√3)² x² - √3x / x² - 3

what is the measure of m?

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(6+18)^2 = m^2 + m^2
=> 2m^2 = (24)^2
=> m = 24/sqrt(2)

The required value of m for the given triangle is given as m = 12.

What are Pythagorean triplets?  

In a right-angled triangle, its sides, such as hypotenuse, and perpendicular, and the base is Pythagorean triplets.

Here,
Applying Pythagoras' theorem,
n² = m² - 6² - - - - (1)

m ² + base² = 24²
base² = 24² - m² - - - - (2)

n² + 18² = base²
From equation 1 and 2
m² - 6² + 18² = 24² - m²
2m² = 24² + 6² - 18²
m = 12

Thus, the required value of m for the given triangle is given as m = 12.

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Santos flipped a coin 300 times. The coin landed heads up 125 times. Find the ratio of heads to total number of coin flips. Express a simplified ratio

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Answer:

5:12

Step-by-step explanation:

125:300 simplified = 5:12

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Triangles P Q R and S T U are shown. Angles P R Q and T S U are right angles. The length of P Q is 20, the length of Q R is 16, and the length of P R is 12. The length of S T is 30, the length of T U is 34, and the length of S U is 16.
Using the side lengths of △PQR and △STU, which angle has a sine ratio of Four-fifths?

∠P
∠Q
∠T
∠U

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Answer:

[tex]\angle P[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]\triangle PRQ = \triangle TSU = 90^o[/tex]

[tex]PQ = 20[/tex]     [tex]QR = 16[/tex]    [tex]PR = 12[/tex]

[tex]ST = 30[/tex]       [tex]TU = 34[/tex]    [tex]SU = 16[/tex]

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Required

Which sine of angle is equivalent to [tex]\frac{4}{5}[/tex]

Considering [tex]\triangle PQR[/tex]

We have:

[tex]\sin(P) = \frac{QR}{PQ}[/tex] --- i.e. opposite/hypotenuse

So, we have:

[tex]\sin(P) = \frac{16}{20}[/tex]

Divide by 4

[tex]\sin(P) = \frac{4}{5}[/tex]

Hence:

[tex]\angle P[/tex] is correct

Answer:

A or <P

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which answer choice correctly identifies the extraneous information in the problem?

Anna babysat 2 children on Saturday night. She charges $8 an hour to babysit. She wants to save the money she earns babysitting to buy a stereo system that cost $225. If Nina babysat for 5 hours, how much money did she earn?

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Answer: $40 / $80

Step-by-step explanation: 40$ if it's $8 for BOTH per hour, or if it's $8 for ONE per hour it's $80

Which set of statements explains how to plot a point at the location (Negative 3 and one-half, negative 2)?

A: Start at the origin. Move 3 and one-half units right because the x-coordinate is Negative 3 and one-half. Negative 3 and one-half is between 3 and 4. Move 2 units down because the y-coordinate is -2.


B: Start at the origin. Move 3 and one-half units down because the x-coordinate is Negative 3 and one-half. Negative 3 and one-half is between -3 and -4. Move 2 units left because the y-coordinate is -2.


C: Start at the origin. Move 3 and one-half units down because the x-coordinate is Negative 3 and one-half. Negative 3 and one-half is between -3 and -4. Move 2 units right because the y-coordinate is -2.


D: Start at the origin. Move 3 and one-half units left because the x-coordinate is Negative 3 and one-half. Negative 3 and one-half is between -3 and -4. Move 2 units down because the y-coordinate is -2.

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Answer:

D: Start at the origin. Move 3 and one-half units left because the x-coordinate is Negative 3 and one-half. Negative 3 and one-half is between -3 and -4. Move 2 units down because the y-coordinate is -2.

My flvs teacher said that she was asked to hold off on grading my assignment. She will give me a call back when when gets more information. Anyone have the same problem?

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Answer:

yeah, teachers kinda suck

To make concrete, the ratio of cement to sand is 1 : 3. If cement and sand are sold in bags of equal mass, how many bags of cement are required to make concrete using 15 bags of sand?

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Answer:

5 bags of cement are required.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since to make concrete, the ratio of cement to sand is 1: 3, if cement and sand are sold in bags of equal mass, to determine how many bags of cement are required to make concrete using 15 bags of sand the following calculation must be done:

Cement = 1

Sand = 3

3 = 15

1 = X

15/3 = X

5 = X

Therefore, 5 bags of cement are required.

I need help ASAP is anyone available

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph has asymptotes at x = 2 and x = -1 corresponding to the denominator of option C.

How
many solutions are there to the equation below?
4(x - 5) = 3x + 7
A. One solution
B. No solution
O C. Infinitely many solutions
SUB

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Answer:

A one solution

Step-by-step explanation:

4(x - 5) = 3x + 7

Distribute

4x - 20 = 3x+7

Subtract 3x from each side

4x-3x-20 = 3x+7-3x

x -20 = 7

Add 20 to each side

x -20+20 = 7+20

x = 27

There is one solution

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's simplify that before we make the decision, shall we? We'll get rid of the parenthesis by distribution and then combine like terms.

4x - 20 = 3x + 7 and combining like terms and getting everything on one side of the equals sign:

1x - 27 = 0. Since that x has a power of 1 on it (linear), that means we have only 1 solution. If that was an x², we would have 2 solutions; if that was an x³, we would have 3 solutions, etc.

A​ half-century ago, the mean height of women in a particular country in their 20s was inches. Assume that the heights of​ today's women in their 20s are approximately normally distributed with a standard deviation of inches. If the mean height today is the same as that of a​ half-century ago, what percentage of all samples of of​ today's women in their 20s have mean heights of at least ​inches?

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Answer:

0.26684

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

Mean, μ = 62.5

Standard deviation, σ = 1.96

P(Z ≥ 63.72)

The Zscore = (x - μ) / σ

P(Z ≥ (x - μ) / σ)

P(Z ≥ (63.72 - 62.5) / 1. 96) = P(Z ≥ 0.6224)

P(Z ≥ 0.6224) = 1 - P(Z < 0.6224)

1 - P(Z < 0.6224) = 1 - 0.73316 = 0.26684

Any help would be very appreciated ​

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Answer:

21

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions

tan theta = opp/ adj

tan 60 = x / 7 sqrt(3)

7 sqrt(3)  tan 60 = x

7 sqrt(3) sqrt(3) = x

7*3 = x

21 = x

Write an expression representing the unknown quantity.

There are 5,682,953 fewer men than women on a particular social media site. If x represents the number of women using that site, write an expression for the number of men using that site.

The expression for the number of men is
.

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Answer:

  x - 5,682,953

Step-by-step explanation:

If x is the number of women, and the number of men is 5,682,953 less, then the number of men is x -5,682,953

Which expression is equivalent to 7x , if b > 0?

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Answer:  Choice C

Work Shown:

[tex]7x^2*\sqrt{2x^4}*6\sqrt{2x^{12}}\\\\7*6x^2*\sqrt{2x^4*2x^{12}}\\\\42x^2*\sqrt{4x^{4+12}}\\\\42x^2*\sqrt{4x^{16}}\\\\42x^2*\sqrt{(2x^8)^2}\\\\42x^2*(2x^8)\\\\42*2x^{2+8}\\\\84x^{10}\\\\[/tex]

So that's why the answer is choice C

The requirement that x is nonzero isn't technically necessary. The original expression simplifies to choice C even when x = 0 is the case. Also, we don't have issues such as division by zero errors that could arise. It's a bit curious why your teacher put in that condition.

Answer:

C.

Step-by-step explanation:

7x²×sqrt(2x⁴)×6×sqrt(2x¹²)

we see right away that as constant multiplication factor we have 7×6 = 42.

and then we get from each sqrt expression a sqrt(2), which leads to sqrt²(2) = 2 and therefore 42×2=84.

the only answer option with 84 is C.

now, to be completely sure, and to get some practice, let's look at the other parts :

sqrt(2x⁴) = sqrt(2)×sqrt(x⁴) = sqrt(2)×x²

sqrt(2x¹²) = sqrt(2)×sqrt(x¹²) = sqrt(2)×x⁶

=>

7x²×sqrt(2)×x²×6×sqrt(2)×x⁶ =7×6×2×x²×x²×x⁶ = 84x¹⁰

perfect. C is confirmed.

prove ||a+b|| ≤ ||a||+|b||​

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Step-by-step explanation:

|a+b|=✓(a²+b²)

|a|+|b|=a+b

||a+b|| ≤ ||a||+|b||

Rachel and Hugo sorted 236 crayons into boxes for a local arts project. Each box had 10 crayons. How many crayons were left over?

Help please lol

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

236/10 = 23 remainder 6, so 6 crayons is the answer

What is the area of the shaded part of the figure?

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Answer:

14cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

3x2=6,

3x2=6,

2x1=2,

6+6+2=14 cm^2

use the figure to find y

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Answer:

y = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

6sin(30) = 3

graph a circle with General form.x^2 +y^2+8x-12y+24=0

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Answer:

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Put the equation into center-radius form.

x² + y² + 8x - 12y + 24 = 0

x² + y² + 8x - 12y = -24

(x²+8x) + (y²-12y) = -24

(x²+8x+4²) + (y²-12y+6²) = 4²+6²-24

(x+4)² + (y-6)² = 28

Center: (-4,6)

radius: √28

This is a list of the heights ( each nearest cm ) of 12 children

150 134 136 139 131 141

132 134 136 137 150 146

Select the type of the data.

Discrete


Continuous


Categorical


Qualitative

choose one

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qualitative

Step-by-step explanation:

b cos the question is in quality format

Answer:

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What are the equations of the asymptotes for the functiony=tan2pix where 0

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Answer:

  (b)  x = 0.25, 0.75, 1.25, 1.75

Step-by-step explanation:

The asymptotes of tan(α) are found at ...

  α = π/2 +nπ

We want to find x such that ...

  2πx = α = π/2 +nπ

Dividing by 2π gives ...

  x = 1/4 +n/2 . . . . . . . for integers n

In the desired range, the values of x are ...

  x = 0.25, 0.75, 1.25, 1.75

Find the intersection of the parabola y=-2x^2-4x+2 and the line -6x+y=14

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Answer:

(-2,2) and (-3,-4)

Step-by-step explanation:

by graphing the line and parabola, you should get this graph

In this problem, y = 1/(1 + c1e−x) is a one-parameter family of solutions of the first-order DE y' = y − y2. Find a solution of the first-order IVP consisting of this differential equation and the given initial condition. y(0)=-1/3

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If y (0) = -1/3, then

-1/3 = 1 / (1 + C e ⁻⁰)

Solve for C :

-1/3 = 1 / (1 + C )

-3 = 1 + C

C = -4

So the particular solution to the DE that satisfies the given initial condition is

[tex]\boxed{y=\dfrac1{1-4e^{-x}}}[/tex]

When taking a measurement with a pH meter, keep the instrument in the Choose... until it is needed. Rinse the pH meter with Choose... and gently pat dry. Place the meter in the sample solution, and record the measurement when the

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Answer:

Storage solution;  deionized water; stabilizes

Step-by-step explanation:

A pH scale measures the concentration of hydrogen ions in acidic and alkaline solutions.

In chemistry, pH literally means the power of hydrogen ions and it is a measure of the molar concentration of hydrogen ions in a particular solution; thus, specifying the acidity, neutrality or basicity of any chemical solution.

Mathematically, the pH of a solution is given by the formula;

[tex] pH = -log_{10}(H^{+}) [/tex]

On a pH scale, a solution with a pH of 7 is neutral, a solution with a pH below 7 is acidic and it's basic (alkaline) when it's pH is above 7.

A pH meter can be defined as a scientific instrument or device designed and developed for the measurement of the hydrogen-ion concentration in water-based solutions, in order to determine their level of acidity or alkanility.

As a general rule, when using a pH meter to take a measurement, you should keep it in a storage solution until it is needed. Also, a deionized water should be used to rinse the pH meter and gently pat dry.

Furthermore, the pH meter should be placed in a given sample solution and a reading of the measurement taken when the pH of the solution stabilizes

When taking a measurement with a pH meter, keep the instrument in the storage solution until it is needed. Rinse the pH meter with distilled water and gently pat dry.

The pH meter has been the instrument used for the measurement of the hydrogen ion concentration in a sample. The instrument has consisted of a probe that has been placed in the storage medium when it is not in use.

The working procedure of the pH meter has required the washing of pH meter with the distilled water and properly removing the excess water from the probe by pat dry.

The probe has been immersed in the sample and the pH has been recorded. After the experiment, the instrument has been again washed with the distilled water and get stored in the storage solution.

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Find the slope, if it exists, of the line containing the points (10,-3) and (10,-8).
Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
m=

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Answer:

The slope is undefined.

Step-by-step explanation:

The line must pass through the points (10,-3) and (10,-8), meaning that it must be vertical. The slope of a line is undefined if the line is vertical.

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