cormglakes
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i know how to get a,b,c but how do you get d? i got another answer using the same method i used for c.
Yeah its meant to be the reciprocalView attachment 30418
i know how to get a,b,c but how do you get d? for d, i got another answer using the same method i used for c but cant get the correct result.
I think there is a mistake in the question. I actually had someone send me this question last year. Here's a video where I work through it in case it helps:View attachment 30418
i know how to get a,b,c but how do you get d? for d, i got another answer using the same method i used for c but cant get the correct result.
mastering maths textbook@cormglakes, where is this question from?
In this case, it might be easier to think of it as "complementary". Changing theta in (c) to pi/2-theta gives the answer quickly.Yeah its meant to be the reciprocal