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The limit is: lim h->0 (ln((4+h)^1/2 +h) - ln(2))/h
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unknown side length. (If necessary, round to the nearest tenth.)
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unknown side length. (If necessary, round to the neartest tenth.)
9Answer: Referring to the figure, on the right triangle shown, find the
unknown side length. (If necessary, round to the neartest tenth.)
10Answer: Classify the triangle formed by the given side lengths:
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(Hint: Use the Theorems about special right triangles and write
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(Hint: Use the Theorems about special right triangles and write
the answer in simplest radical form.)
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the answer in simplest radical form.)
19Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #18, find the value of b.
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25Answer: Referring to the figure, find the sine of angle A.
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26Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #25, find the cosine of angle A.
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27Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #25, find the tangent of angle A.
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I need help with this Geometry exam before tomorrow!!
Referring to the figure, complete the proportion (what is
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x ?
— ...
I need help with this Geometry exam before tomorrow!!
Referring to the figure, complete the proportion (what is
the numerator showing as a question mark):
x ?
— = ——
8 16
2Answer: Solve for x in problem #1.
3Answer: Referring to the figure, complete the proportion (what is
the denominator showing as a question mark):
4 x
— = —
x ?
4Answer: Solve for x in problem #3.
5Answer: Referring to the figure, complete the proportion (what is
the numerator showing as a question mark):
? x
— = —
x 3
6Answer: Solve for x in problem #5.
7Answer: Referring to the figure, on the right triangle shown, find the
unknown side length. (If necessary, round to the nearest tenth.)
8Answer: Referring to the figure, on the right triangle shown, find the
unknown side length. (If necessary, round to the neartest tenth.)
9Answer: Referring to the figure, on the right triangle shown, find the
unknown side length. (If necessary, round to the neartest tenth.)
10Answer: Classify the triangle formed by the given side lengths:
6, 8, 10
a. right triangle
b. acute triangle
c. obtuse triangle
d. not a triangle
11Answer: Classify the triangle formed by the given side lengths:
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a. right triangle
b. acute triangle
c. obtuse triangle
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b. acute triangle
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(Hint: Use the Theorems about special right triangles and write
the answer in simplest radical form.)
17Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #16, find the value of y.
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the answer in simplest radical form.)
18Answer: Referring to the figure, find the value of a.
(Hint: Use the Theorems about special right triangles and write
the answer in simplest radical form.)
19Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #18, find the value of b.
(Hint: Use the Theorems about special right triangles and write
the answer in simplest radical form.)
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(Hint: Use the Theorems about special right triangles and write
the answer in simplest radical form.)
21Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #20, find the value of n.
(Hint: Use the Theorems about special right triangles and write
the answer in simplest radical form.)
22Answer: Referring to the figure, find the sine of angle A.
Express the value as a decimal rounded to four places.
23Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #22, find the cosine of angle A.
Express the value as a decimal rounded to four places.
24Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #22, find the tangent of angle A.
Express the value as a decimal rounded to four places.
25Answer: Referring to the figure, find the sine of angle A.
Express the value as a decimal rounded to four places.
26Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #25, find the cosine of angle A.
Express the value as a decimal rounded to four places.
27Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #25, find the tangent of angle A.
Express the value as a decimal rounded to four places.
28Answer: Referring to the figure, find the sine of angle A.
Express the value as a decimal rounded to four places.
29Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #28, find the cosine of angle A.
Express the value as a decimal rounded to four places.
30Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #28, find the tangent of angle A.
Express the value as a decimal rounded to four places.
31Answer: Referring to the figure, use trigonometric ratios to find the
value of x. Round decimals to the nearest tenth.
32Answer: Referring to the figure, use trigonometric ratios to find the
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distance of the base of the ladder from the wall.
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ladder reach?
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To prepare for this Assignment:
Review the Learning Resources related to probability, sampling distributions, and confidence intervals.
Using the SPSS software, open the Afrobarometer dataset or the High School Longitudinal Study dataset (whichever you chose) from Week 2.
Choose an appropriate variable from Weeks 2 and 3 and calculate a confidence interval in SPSS.
Once you perform your confidence interval, review Chapter 5 and 11 of the Wagner text to understand how to copy and paste your output into your Word document.
For this
Write a analysis of your results and include a copy and paste of the appropriate visual display of the data into your document.
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