(-1/pi)-1 = -pi
(pi/2)-1 = 2/pi
pi-4 is the opposite and 1/4-pi is the reciprocal
Negative pi is a monomial, or a polynomial with one term. Negative pi, as well as positive pi, are not often used as polynomials, but it is still perfectly reasonable to do so.
negative one.
-1.5 = -0.4775 pi (rounded)
Meaningless question.
Negative pi is - 3.14.
Negative sqrt(2) is.
To find the rate of change in the given trigonometric graph, we need to analyze the change in the y-values as the x-values transition from one point to another. For the points provided, we can calculate the differences in y-values between consecutive x-values, focusing on the transitions. Without specific pairs of x-values to compare, the overall rate of change can be inferred as varying due to the periodic nature of trigonometric functions, typically oscillating between maximum and minimum values.
Cos(Pi/3) is 1/2 so Cos(-Pi/3) ould be flipped over the x-axis. The answer is still 1/2.
probobly because pi equals 3.14 and you can make 3.14 negative so yes you can have negative pi
1 Any number over itself equals to one