Nov 30

UNITECH - ALL TERMINALS

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Nov 30


im not sure what is under the square root. can you add parentheses?

I'll interpret it the best i can…

so (√ 5/5, 2√ 5/5) is your point on the terminal side of an angle?
ughh… i hope so.

anyway, i set it up using a reference angle. t being my angle.
im guessing "a real number t is given. find sin t, cos t, tan t," means that t is an angle.

i used Pythagorean theorem to find my third side.

(√ 5/5)^2 + (2√ 5/5)^2 = c^2

1/5 + 4/5 = c^2

1 = c

c = 1 (this point is on the unit circle)

sin t = (2√(5) / 5
cos t = √(5) / 5
tan t = 2

i hope this helps.

Nov 29

Welcome to part 11 of my Metroid Prime 2 Echoes Walkthrough. I will be starting a lot of my videos from the save point, or before the next major event.

–The luminoth lore explains of how they lived on planet Aether. Hmm fertile plains of Agon? Sad to see what it turned out because of that meteor.

I’ll save once more before I move out. Since I can open amber doors now, I can explore new areas. The map will certainly help at that.

Missile expansion to get on the way to the portal, and some more pirates to be taken care of. Oh and of course they have to be taken over by the dark matter as well, turning them into dark pirate troopers.

After wiping them out, we can begin the little morphball puzzle to activate the portal.

Duration : 0:10:11

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Nov 28

SDH01A-TM STM-1 Terminal Multiplexer w/ support for 32 T1 point-to-point transport

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Nov 27

1: I am traveling via American from HPN to PHX via ORD. I will be arriving into Terminal 3 and departing from Terminal 3 at Chicago O'Hare. Does anyone know if I need to go through the security check again? I have an implanted medical device, and don't want the hassle of being hand frisked again at O'Hare.
2: Do I have to claim my baggage and recheck it again?
Thanks in advance.

As long as you don't leave the terminal area, no you don't have to go through security again. You wil see the security checkpoints. Just don't go beyond those. Hang out for a while, have lunch, have a drink, whatever.

as for your baggage, since you're most likely on a connecting flight, you don't have to get your bags. They will be transferred to the connecting flight with you.

Nov 25


cot²x=1/tan²x

tan²x=sec²x-1

cot²x=1/(sec²x-1)

cotx= -1/ √(sec²x-1)

Nov 24

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Nov 23

function of 60degrees. (-10,24) find sin 60degrees.

1. -5/13
2. 12/13
3.-12/13
4. 5/13

Hi,

Your problem is not totally correct. If the terminal side of an angle includes the point (-10,24), its reference angle would have a tangent value of 24/-10. The arctan(24/-10) = 67.38° so 60° is not actually involved here.

But if this terminal side forms a triangle down to the x axis, then its adjacent side is -10, its opposite side is 24, and its hypotenuse is 26. That comes from the Pythagorean Theorem (-10)² + (24)² = c².
100 + 576 = c²
676 = c²
26 = c

Using these sides, since sin = opposite/hypotenuse, then sin = 24/26, which reduces to 12/13. This is answer 2.

I hope that helps!! :-)

Nov 21

A. (-square root of 3, -1)
B. (-1, square root of 3)
C. (1, -square root of 3)
D. (-1, -square root of 3)
E. (1, square root of 3)

The answer is D. Can someone please explain why? And perhaps what terminal side means?

1.33 * π * 360 = 239º
============
sin(239º) = 0.857
2 * sin(239º) = -1.732 ?

i know trig but have no idea what they are talking about !

need more coffee !

Nov 19

tan t, cos t; Quadrant III

Question interesting!!

Good Luck!!

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