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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 simplify \frac { 1} { 5} \div \frac { 7} { 16 ... - Socratic
Jan 29, 2017 · =16/35 Dividing by a fraction is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal. 1/5 div 7/16 = 1/5 xx 16/7" "larr now multiply straight across =16/35 This does not simplify further.
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Question 5 v(x) = √ x 1 −x Note that if x = 1 then the denominator of x 1 −x will be zero, so the quotient is undefined. So 1 cannot be part of the domain. That allows us to immediately eliminate options (d) …
If two lines have slopes of -2/9 and 9/2, are they ... - Socratic
Jun 17, 2016 · Yes, the lines are perpendicular. m_1 xx m_2 = -1 If lines are perpendicular then the product of their slopes equals -1. -2/9 xx 9/2 = -1 One gradient is the negative reciprocal of the other. …
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To write as a function of x you must simply end the with the answer of an equation with the format x = (function) In this case, your question can also be rewritten as U = (X*E)^(1/2) In order to get rid of the …
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 …
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
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What does a mixed inhibitor (as opposed to a competitive or non/uncompetitive inhibitor) do to the slope and y-intercept of a Lineweaver-Burk, or Double-Reciprocal plot?
I mixed 10g sodium carbonate in 48 cold water and 14 grams ... - Socratic
I mixed 10g sodium carbonate in 48 cold water and 14 grams of calcium hypochlorite whats the final percentage of the solution?