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The arcsin function returns an angle value.
The hyperbolic sine expresses the ratio of the distance from a point on a hyperbola to a coordinate axis to that point's distance from the origin.
9 kg = 9000 g .....so......
9000g : 36g = 250 : 1
am * an = am+n
a-b = 1 / ab
The polar form is given by
z = r (cosΘ + i * sinΘ )
r = √(3^2 + (-2)^2 ) = √(9 + 4) = √13 = 3.61
Θ = tan-1 (-2/3) = -33.69° = 326.31°
So we have
z = 3.61 (cos 326.31° + i * sin 326.31°)
"A" is correct
(4y-3)^3 using a binomial expansion, we have
(4y)^3 - (3)(4y)^2*3 + (3)(4y)(-3)^2 - 27 =
64y^3 - 144y^2 + 108y - 27
log 2 + log (2x) = 2 by a log property, we have
log (2 * 2x) = 2
log( 4x) = 2
This says, exponentially, that
102 = 4x
100 = 4x divide both sides by 4
25 = x
15 meters = 1500 cm
And the length of the model is 1/75th of this....so...
1500/75 = 20 cm
The probability of rolling any number on any particular throw is 1/6.
So...the probability of throwing a 2 and then a 3 = 1/6 * 1/6 = 1/36.
Well...if you wanted to use "2," for example... just key in .... 3(2) - 1