Sin(M) = 15/39
Simplified
Sin(M) = 5/13 44Because '3' is a common factor to both '15' ( 5 x 3) & 39' ( 13 x 3) . So cancel down (reduce/simplify) by '3'.
To find the values of x and y for the given vectors, we can use trigonometric functions to resolve each vector into its components. a) For 45 m at 0 degrees (due East): ( x = 45 , \text{m}, , y = 0 , \text{m} ) b) For 20 m at 60 degrees SW (which is 240 degrees): ( x = 20 \cos(240^\circ) = -10 , \text{m}, , y = 20 \sin(240^\circ) \approx -17.32 , \text{m} ) c) For 76 m at 35 degrees NW (which is 325 degrees): ( x = 76 \cos(325^\circ) \approx 62.25 , \text{m}, , y = 76 \sin(325^\circ) \approx -43.67 , \text{m} ) d) For 43 m at 58 degrees SE (which is 132 degrees): ( x = 43 \cos(132^\circ) \approx -25.81 , \text{m}, , y = 43 \sin(132^\circ) \approx 34.48 , \text{m} ) e) For 35 m at 40 degrees NE (which is 40 degrees): ( x = 35 \cos(40^\circ) \approx 26.83 , \text{m}, , y = 35 \sin(40^\circ) \approx 22.49 , \text{m} ) Please let me know if you would like the calculations for a specific vector or if further details are needed!
The angle of elevation of the sun can be determined using the tangent function in trigonometry. Specifically, if the height of the flagpole is ( M ) and the length of the shadow is ( m ), the angle of elevation ( \theta ) can be calculated using the formula ( \tan(\theta) = \frac{M}{m} ). To find the angle, use ( \theta = \arctan\left(\frac{M}{m}\right) ). This angle represents how high the sun is in the sky relative to the horizontal ground.
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By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 m=39.3 in 2.66 m=104.17 in
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It is 10/1000. This can be simplified but simplification means that you lose information about the precision of the fraction.
90/100 or if you want it simplified it is 9/10
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Convert to the same units, then the fraction can be simplified. The kilo- prefix means 1000 → 1 km = 1,000 m → 100m/1km = 100m/1000m = 1/10
It is 50/1000, which can be simplified. However, simplification will result in a loss of information about the accuracy of the number.
375/7 cannot be simplified further.
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Yes, (3m + m) can be simplified. Since (m) is the same in both terms, you can combine them to get (4m). Thus, the simplified expression is (4m).
If M is measured in radians, then sin M = M - M3/3! + M5/5! - M7/7! + ...
1800cm=m
The expression cannot be simplified nor is it possible to find its value without information about m and n.The expression cannot be simplified nor is it possible to find its value without information about m and n.The expression cannot be simplified nor is it possible to find its value without information about m and n.The expression cannot be simplified nor is it possible to find its value without information about m and n.