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What is the polar form of the equation? x^2+(y+5)^2=25
What is the polar form of the equation? x^2+(y+5)^2=25
a. r^2=10 r sinθ
b. r^2=10 r cosθ
c. r (r + 10 sinθ)= 0
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May 8, 2020
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How do you graph the polar curve r=6sinθ?
How do you graph the polar curve r=6sinθ?
Correctly complete the statements with the phrases in the boxes.
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May 6, 2020
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Verify the identitiy: sinx/1-cosx = cscx + cotx
Verify the identitiy:
sinx/1-cosx = cscx + cotx
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May 3, 2020
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What is the exact value of sin(θ+β) given the following information?
What is the exact value of sin(θ+β)? Give your answer as a simplified fraction.
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simplify (sin(-θ) tan(θ) )/sec(-θ)
simplify
options for the answer are:
cos^2 θ
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Trig Identities
Angle α lies in quadrant II , and tanα=−12/5 . Angle β lies in quadrant IV , and cosβ=3/5 . What is the exact value of cos(α−β) ?
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Trig pls help
Angle x is a third quadrant angle such that cosx=−1/5 .
What is the exact value of cos(x/2) ?
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Apr 1, 2020
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Trig One Q pls help
A marching band performs on the football field at half-time. As they perform, the members of the band stand in the shape of a sinusoidal function. While playing, they move, but still maintain the sinusoidal function, transforming it in different ways.
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Precalc Q PLEASE PLEASE help
A marching band performs on the football field at half-time. As they perform, the members of the band stand in the shape of a sinusoidal function. While playing, they move, but still maintain the sinusoidal function, transforming it in different ways.
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Mar 28, 2020
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