Mathematics, 08.05.2021 01:00, kavron2322
How/can you get sec(x) from sec(x)tan(x) using what I assume trig identities? I got sec(x)tan(x) as my answer but calculators say it can be simplified further though I can only see how using u substitutions
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The area (a) of a circle with a radius of r is given by the formula and its diameter (d) is given by d=2r. arrange the equations in the correct sequence to rewrite the formula for diameter in terms of the area of the circle.
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X^2/100+y^2/25=1 the y-intercepts are at: a) (-10,0) and (10,0) b) (0,10) and (0,5) c) (0,-5) and (0,5)
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Check all that apply. f is a function. f is a one-to-one function. c is a function. c is a one-to-one function.
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