(35)-(-28)= a. -7 1. b. 7 с. 63 d. -63 (2x10 )-4x10'X-3x10°)= 2. a. 2.4 x 10-4 b. 24x103 C. 2 4x104 d. -2.4x103 If c2 = a2 + b2, then a. b= Vc? -a? 3. b. c= yb? - a? d. a= h? - c? C =V C. C = g+b

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(35)-(-28)=
b. 7
1.
a. -7
C. 63
d. -63
(2x10 * X-4.x10°)(-3x10°)=
2.
а. 2.4x 10-4
b. 24x103
C. 2 4x104
d. -2.4x103
3.
If c2 = a? + b?, then
a. b= Vc? -a²
c= \b? -a?
c. C = a+b d. a= vb? - c²
Transcribed Image Text:(35)-(-28)= b. 7 1. a. -7 C. 63 d. -63 (2x10 * X-4.x10°)(-3x10°)= 2. а. 2.4x 10-4 b. 24x103 C. 2 4x104 d. -2.4x103 3. If c2 = a? + b?, then a. b= Vc? -a² c= \b? -a? c. C = a+b d. a= vb? - c²
Grade,
In a right triangle,
d. sine =
b.
a. cose =
b. cose =
C. sin0 =
C
5. In the Cartesian plane, 30° North of East can be found in
C. quadrant II
d. quadrant IV
a. quadrant I
b. quadrant II
In the Cartesian plane, if the x component is negative and the y component is also negative;
the quantity can be found in
a. quadrant I
b. quadrant I -
6.
C. quadrant II
d. quadrant IV
If the angle is obtuse, its measure could be
a. 32°
7.
b. 64°
C. 950
d. 186°
8.
Using the same triangle in number 4, if tane =-
a
then
a
b. 0 = tan
a
c. 0 = tan
a
-1
a.
d. 0 = tan-
tanb
a
9.
Using the same triangle, what is the formula for area?
a. A=
ab
1
b. A=-abc
3
ab
C. A=
d. A=
ас
2
10.
In Trigonometry, tan 0 =
cose
a.
sine
sin0
b.
coso
1
C. sine cosO
d.
sin O cose
Transcribed Image Text:Grade, In a right triangle, d. sine = b. a. cose = b. cose = C. sin0 = C 5. In the Cartesian plane, 30° North of East can be found in C. quadrant II d. quadrant IV a. quadrant I b. quadrant II In the Cartesian plane, if the x component is negative and the y component is also negative; the quantity can be found in a. quadrant I b. quadrant I - 6. C. quadrant II d. quadrant IV If the angle is obtuse, its measure could be a. 32° 7. b. 64° C. 950 d. 186° 8. Using the same triangle in number 4, if tane =- a then a b. 0 = tan a c. 0 = tan a -1 a. d. 0 = tan- tanb a 9. Using the same triangle, what is the formula for area? a. A= ab 1 b. A=-abc 3 ab C. A= d. A= ас 2 10. In Trigonometry, tan 0 = cose a. sine sin0 b. coso 1 C. sine cosO d. sin O cose
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