Use a calculator to find the value. tan (arcsin 0.65727901) tan (arcsin 0.65727901) = (Round to...
Use a calculator to find the value. tan (arcsin 0.65727901) tan (arcsin 0.65727901) = (Round to six decimal places as neewod.) Enter your answer in the answer box. Pro
please round to 4 decimal places! Use a calculator to find the value in decimal degrees. tan - ?(- 14.1415) tan-(- 14.1415)-1° (Type your answer in degrees. Round to four decimal places as needed.)
Find the exact value of the expression: tan (arcsin). Use a right triangle.
Use your calculator to find the value of each trig ratio. Round your answer to four decimal places. (a) sec(223) 84 (b) cos 9
Use a calculator to find the value of the expression rounded to two decimal places. sec -17 sec 17 (Type your answer in radians. Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.)
Assume that the significance level is a =0.01. Use the given information to find the P-value and the critical value(s). The test statistic of z = 1.47 is obtained when testing the claim that p > 0.6. Click here to view page 1 of the Normal table. Click here to view page 2 of the Normal table P-value = 0.0708 (Round to four decimal places as needed.) The critical value(s) is/are z u . (Round to two decimal places as...
Use a calculator to find the value of the following expression rounded to two decimal places. cos -14 cos ** - debog radian(s) nts (Type your answer in radians. Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) esour
PLEASE SHOW WORK!!!!!! 9) Find the value of the expression. a. cos arctan -- b. tan(arcsin(x)) = 10) From a point on a cliff 85 feet above water level an observer can see a ship. The angle of depression to the ship is 40. How far is the ship from the base of the cliff? sec? x 11) Verify the identity: -tan’x = tan x cotx 12) Find all solutions algebraically in the interval [0, 2T): sec? - 3 tan...
Question 7 (9 points) Find all solutions in the interval [0, 360°). sin(5x) = 0 15°, 30°, 1050, 120°, 1950, 2100, 2850, 3000 O 75°, 105°, 255°, 285° 45°, 90°, 135°, 180°, 225°, 0°, 36º, 72°, 108°, 144°, 180 FOR 0 xo Consider a triangle where a = 5, b = 8, and C = 31°. (Note that the triangle shown is not to scale.) Use the Law of Cosines to find c. Round your answer to two decimal places....
Convert from degrees to radians. Use the value of n found on a calculator and round answers to four decimal places, as needed. 58.440 0.51 OO ooo 1.02 0.68 0.3247