Given data, cos(A - B) = cosAcosB + sinAsinB
<span>let, A=60' and B=30' ( here the ' sign bears degree) </span>
<span>L.H.S = cos(A - B) </span>
<span>=cos (60'-30) ( using value of A and B ) </span>
<span>=cos30' </span>
<span>= sqrt3/2 </span>
<span>R.H.S= cosAcosB + sinAsinB </span>
<span>=cos60' cos30' + sin60' sin30' </span>
<span>= 1/2* sqrt3/2+ sqrt3/2*1/2 </span>
<span>= sqrt3/4 + sqrt3/4 </span>
<span>=2 sqrt3/4 </span>
<span>= sqrt3/2 </span>
<span>so L.H.S =R.H.S or cos(A - B) = cosAcosB + sinAsinB</span>
Answer:
-439
Step-by-step explanation:
(s circle t) (negative 7) is a notation for a compound function.
A compound function is a function that has as an argument another function.
Another notation for this compound function is s(t(-7)), that is, the result of the function t(-7) is the value that will be used in the function s(x).
So, first we calculate the value of t(-7):
t(x) = 3x
t(-7) = 3*(-7) = -21
Now, we apply this value for s(x):
s(x) = 2 - x2
s(t(-7)) = s(-21) = 2 - (-21)^2 = 2 - 441 = -439
I would use multiplication and addition.
3 x 64 = 192
3 x 48 = 144
192 + 144 = 336 total ounces of juice.
In geometry, the angle bisector<span> theorem is concerned with the relative lengths of the two segments that a triangle's side is divided into by a line that bisects the opposite </span>angle<span>. It equates their relative lengths to the relative lengths of the other two sides of the triangle.
so the answer is B</span>