The expression on your face is not equal to sin 150 as you read this answer.
The expression on your face is not equal to sin 150 as you read this answer.
The expression on your face is not equal to sin 150 as you read this answer.
The expression on your face is not equal to sin 150 as you read this answer.
150 = 1.5 × 102
The expression 9+5 is equivalent.
If an algebraic expression is equivalent to another algebraic expression then it is an equation.
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csc(x)*{sin(x) + cos(x)} = csc(x)*sin(x) + csc(x)*cos(x) =1/sin*(x)*sin(x) + 1/sin(x)*cos(x) = 1 + cot(x)
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You cannot. sin(n)/n is an expression, not an equation. An expression cannot be solved.
sin[cos-1(x)] is an expression; it is not an equation (nor inequality). An expression cannot be solved.
34 is an equivalent expression.
The expression ( \sin(72^\circ - a) ) can be rewritten using the sine difference identity: [ \sin(72^\circ - a) = \sin(72^\circ) \cos(a) - \cos(72^\circ) \sin(a). ] Thus, ( \sin(72^\circ - a) ) is equal to ( \sin(72^\circ) \cos(a) - \cos(72^\circ) \sin(a) ).
150 = 1.5 × 102
90+ whatever number is in form of sin.
Sin -30
It is a mathematical expression.
The expression 9+5 is equivalent.
The expression for 150 decreased by the quantity of 6 plus b can be written as ( 150 - (6 + b) ). This simplifies to ( 150 - 6 - b ), which further simplifies to ( 144 - b ).
If an algebraic expression is equivalent to another algebraic expression then it is an equation.