Convert the following equation from polar to rectangular form: theta=pi/3

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Answer 1
Answer: The question is asking to convert the equation theta = pi/3 from polar to rectangular form, and base on the given values and the equation, the possible answer would be Y =sqrt(3)x. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more if you have question and clarifications 
Answer 2
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D on e2020

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using the tables presented in your reading material,find the maturity value of a $1 at a compound interest rate of 9% over 4 periods.a.1.3859 b.1,4116 c.1,4641 d.1,4661

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The value is 1 dollar.
With compound interest rate of 9% over 4 period.
=> 1 dollar * .09 = 0.0081
=> 1.0081 * 0.09= 0.090729
=> 0.090729 + 1.0081 = 1.098829
=> 1.098829 * .09 = 0.09889461
=> 1.098829 *+ 0.09889461  = 1.19772361
=> 1.19772361 * .09 = 0.1077951249
=> 1.19772361 + 0.1077951249 = 1.3055187349
Or 1.31

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b. $1,4116

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just look in the chart it shows you the answer

Identify the postulate that proves the triangles are congruent.

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In my opinion and as what I learned last year the correct answer is HL.

Given the center of the circle (-3,4) and a point on the circle (-6,2), (10,4) is on the circle.True or False?

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With the center and the point (-6,2) you can deduce the equation of the circle

(x-xo)^2 + (y-yo)^2 = r^2

(x+3)^2 + (y-4)^ = r^2

r^2 is otained from the center and the point (-6,2)

r^2 = (-6 -(-3))^2 + (2-4)^2 = (-6+3)^2 + (-2)^2 = (-3)^2 + 4 = 9 + 4 = 13.

Then the equation of the circle is

 (x+3)^2 + (y-4)^ = 13

Now we subsitute the point (10,4) into that equation and see whether it belongs to it:

(10+3)^2 + (4-4)^2 = 13^2

13^2 ≠ 13, so the point does not belong to the equation.


How do you prove (3x+2)2 is equivalent to (3x+6)(3x-2)+16i have tried expanding the brackets but I'm still really stuck
thankyou in advance

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(3x+2)^2=9x^2+12x+4\n\n (3x+6)(3x-2)+16=\n9x^2-6x+18x-12+16=\n9x^2+12x+4

The length of a rectangle is twice its width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 24 inches. Write a system of equations in 2 variables. Use substitution to solve the problem

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Let us assume the width of the rectangle = w
Let us assume the length of the rectangle = l
Then
l = 2w
Also 
Perimeter of the rectangle = 2 (l + w)
24 = 2 (2w + w)
24 = 2 (3w)
24 = 6w
w = 24/6
    = 4 inches
Now 
The length of the rectangle = 2w
                                            = 2 * 4 inches
                                            = 8 inches
So the length of the rectangle is 8 inches and the width is 4 inches.

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Hi,
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