Which expression completes the equation
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a (pic)
b (pic)
c cos θ
d (pic)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what happens when you factor out a cos from the numerator?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1 + sin 0
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay, so i think its B the second pic
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
? what
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how in the world did the cos end up in the denominator,.....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
beucause dont you divide?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@completeidiot
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
when you factor out the cosine, the cosine still remains on the top....
then you can just cancel out 1-sin/ 1-sin
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh okay, so
1+csc/csc 0
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if you're just gonna guess, there's no point in me helping
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im not guessin
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OpenStudy (dumbsearch2):
*OOOHHH IT'S BURRNNING*
OpenStudy (dumbsearch2):
@completeidiot Why don't you show her how to do these types of problems ? maybe she has NO clue ?
terenzreignz (terenzreignz):
Allow me to take the liberty of typing up the expression here for you...
\[\Large \frac{\cos\theta + \sin\theta\cos\theta}{1+\sin\theta}\]
^.^
terenzreignz (terenzreignz):
You can see that in the numerator, we can factor out the \(\large \cos\theta\) like so...
\[\Large \frac{(\cos\theta)(1+\sin\theta)}{1+\sin\theta}\]
can you now see where this is going?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think so yeah
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