
Question #0968e - Socratic
the secant of the complement, or the reciprocal of the sine, of a given angle or arc. (Abbr. csc or cosec ) Origin : Latin - cosecant - 1700-1710. Cotangent (n) : in a right triangle, the ratio of the side adjacent …
How do you multiply (- 2) ^ { - 2} \cdot ( - 2) ^ { - 3} \cdot ( - 2 ...
Jan 24, 2018 · Since this is a negative exponent you need to take the reciprocal of -2. The denominator will have a positive exponent, but the same base. #1/ (-2)^1# = #-1/2# Answer link GM_Phrostbyte …
Question #035b4 - Socratic
Sep 19, 2016 · 1/4 cup There are two ways to express something divided by 2. We can use division : 1/2 div 2" is the same as " 1/2 div 2/1 Use the method of dividing by a fraction rarr " x by the reciprocal" …
Question #b6ee8 + Example - Socratic
It can also be stated as "The ratio of the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction is equivalent to the ratio of phase velocities in the two media, or equivalent to the reciprocal of the ratio of the indices …
The sum of the first nth term of a geometric series is 145 ... - Socratic
The sum of the first nth term of a geometric series is 145 and the sum of the reciprocal is 145/33. The first term is 1. What is n and the common ratio? Precalculus
Find the condion that the roots of the quaderatic equation …
Please see the answer to this question.Find the condion that the roots of the quaderatic equation x^2+px+q=0 should be (1) both positive (2) both negative (3) one positive and other negative (4) …
How do you solve the system of equations -\frac { 3} { 4} x - \frac { 2 ...
Explanation: #1.# Start: #-3/4x-2/3y=-1# Move the #-3/4x# over (#-2/3y=-3/4x-1#) Multiply by y's reciprocal (#y=9/8x+3/2#)
How do you divide #\frac { 7} { 4} \div \frac { 3} { 4}#? - Socratic
Nov 30, 2016 · Division is the same as multiplying by the reciprocal: 7/4 divide 3/4 =7/4 times 1/ (3/4) =7/4 times 4/3 = (7/3)* (4/4) =7/3
How do find 90 div ( -2/3)? | Socratic
Dividing by a fraction is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal. 90 ÷ − 2 3 = 90 1 × − 3 2 = 9045 1 × − 3 2 = − 135
The graph of h (x) contains the point (−5, 10). What is the ...
Yeah your right, the corresponding point would be (-1,10) Because your multiplying the argument of the function (the x value inside the brackets) by a constant the creates a horizontal dilation of the …