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Solve the equation sec^2(A) = 3 - tan(A), for 0<= A <= 360 (degrees)

Using simple trig identities, we know tan^2(A) + 1 = sec^2(A).Substituting for sec^2(A) into our equation, we get: tan^2(A) + 1 = 3 - tan(A).Moving this over to one side, we get the quadratic in terms of ...

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Answered by Lachlan F. Maths tutor
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1/4+0.5

1/4+2/4=3/4

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Answered by Max L. Maths tutor
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If the functions f and g are defined: f: x--> x/5 + 4 g : x--> 30x + 10. what is x, if fg(x) = x. ?? What would fgf(x) = x^2 be??

You should insert function g into function f. (30x + 10) / 5 + 4 = 0 6x + 2 + 4 = 0 6x + 6 = 0 x = -1
This is a more complex problem:You need to do a similar task but you should do it in steps.gf(...

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Answered by Lottie M. Maths tutor
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Prove Pythagoras' Theorem

Never in a GCSE syllabus, but still a question I had as a student and one I hear today- something, I feel, is worth going over (Similar in a sense to proving that completing the square works). We use the ...

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Answered by Sam C. Maths tutor
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Find the point(s) of intersection of the curve y=x^2+7x+14 and y=2x+8:

Equate the two graphs:x2+7x+14=2x+8Rearrange to find a single quadratic:x2+5x+6=0Factorize and solve:(x+2)(x+3)x=-2 x=-3Sub x values into one of the original graphs to find y:(-2,...

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Answered by Daniel M. Maths tutor
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