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OpenStudy (awkwardpanda):

Can someone help me please?? I'll attach pictures.

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@snowsurf

OpenStudy (awkwardpanda):

@dan815 @camerondoherty @Directrix help D:

OpenStudy (snowsurf):

For 10.) It will be choice 2.

OpenStudy (snowsurf):

For number 13.) It will be the first one. you just use these formulas.\[r = \sqrt{x^{2} + y^{2}}\] and \[\csc(\theta) = 1/\sin(\theta)\]

OpenStudy (awkwardpanda):

thank youuu! do you know the rest? :D

OpenStudy (snowsurf):

Number 33.) Just solve them as a set of linear equations. I set them up as 2y + 5 = x -1 y -2 =3x I got x = -2 and y = -4

OpenStudy (awkwardpanda):

I got that too but i was unsure

OpenStudy (awkwardpanda):

do you know 34, 49, and 50?

OpenStudy (snowsurf):

|dw:1422498016130:dw| Use that formula to find for 34.

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