In Exercises 61-66, half of an identity and the graph of this half are given. Use the graph to make a conjecture as to what the right side of the identity should be. Then prove your conjecture. cos x + cot x sin x cot x = ? [ − 2 π , 2 π π 2 ] by[-4,4,1]
In Exercises 61-66, half of an identity and the graph of this half are given. Use the graph to make a conjecture as to what the right side of the identity should be. Then prove your conjecture. cos x + cot x sin x cot x = ? [ − 2 π , 2 π π 2 ] by[-4,4,1]
In Exercises 61-66, half of an identity and the graph of this half are given. Use the graph to make a conjecture as to what the right side of the identity should be. Then prove your conjecture.
1) Express these large and small numbers from the Read and Study section in scientific
notation:
(a) 239,000 miles
(b) 3,800,000,000,000 sheets of paper
(c) 0.0000000000000000000000167 grams
2) Find all values for the variable x that make these equations true.
(a) 5x = 1
(b) 3x = 1/1
9
(c) 4* = 11/
4
(e) 4* = 64
(g) 10x = 1,000,000
(d) 3x=-3
(f) 2x =
=
8
(h) 10x = 0.001
(b)
4) Find an equation to fit each of the following graphs:
(a)
20
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
16
A
2
-3 -2
-1-0
2
3
4.
-1
0
1
2
3.
-2
-2
3) Which of the following are equivalent to 3? (There may be more than one that is
equivalent!)
-1
(a) (9)¯¹
3.
(b) (-3)-1
(c) (-3)
-1
(d) -(¯3)
(e) 11
3-1
(f) 3-4
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