JGWI Active member Jan 9, 2015 #2 Just don't over use it or you will start scoring poorly on tests. http://www.freemathhelp.com/equation-solver.php Your welcome.
Just don't over use it or you will start scoring poorly on tests. http://www.freemathhelp.com/equation-solver.php Your welcome.
percs Active member Jan 9, 2015 #3 13291558:Just.Go.With.It said: Just don't over use it or you will start scoring poorly on tests. http://www.freemathhelp.com/equation-solver.php Your welcome. Click to expand... I already have that app and it's not useful for the math I'm doing right now thanks tho
13291558:Just.Go.With.It said: Just don't over use it or you will start scoring poorly on tests. http://www.freemathhelp.com/equation-solver.php Your welcome. Click to expand... I already have that app and it's not useful for the math I'm doing right now thanks tho
N notspoicey Active member Jan 9, 2015 #4 Get the photomath app on your phone or copy and paste the problems into mathway.com
ANDR01D Active member Jan 9, 2015 #6 csc(theta)= 1/sin(theta) sin(theta)=-4/5 sin^-1(-4/5)=-53.13 degrees If theta is between 180 and 270 degrees then theta= 180+53.13= 233.13 tan (233.13)= 4/3
csc(theta)= 1/sin(theta) sin(theta)=-4/5 sin^-1(-4/5)=-53.13 degrees If theta is between 180 and 270 degrees then theta= 180+53.13= 233.13 tan (233.13)= 4/3
chemiskier Member Jan 9, 2015 #8 13291711:ANUSTART said: The answer is always 420 Click to expand... yah or pi values