#I need help for my exam today
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If you are on an exam right now and these are the tasks from it, then we can't help you.
No?
My exam is
At 2 pm
It's 9 am
This is revision for it
It's a sheet my teacher gave me
start with the formula $S=r\theta$ for arclength; $S$ represents arclenght, $r$ is the radius, and $\theta$ is the angle in terms of radians
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use secant-secant theorem for the other one
,rotate
thats not secant-secant theorem
It's not?
wait i might be reading wrong
I mean, I see no problems, apart from the lack of brackets around 4 + x.
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i should sleep
OK ca u help with the wrong patt
Part
What wrong part? It's correct, you just forgot to put brackets around 4 + x.
Ohh
Then
Wait five Mr andex
Give me a sec
I still don't know how to get DE
I've stopped at the 4 times 4 plus x
Idk what to do
Well, just express x.
Wdym
You have an equation in x. Solve it for x.
Yes, you can start by dividing both parts by 4.
So basically x equals 12
SO de equals 12
OK then how did I get the 12
You had 4(4 + x) = 48. You divided both parts by 4, getting 4 + x = 12.
Yeah, nice! Though, better to solve it generally.
And use the units that are given.
Okok
Also is the answer 9 or over 9 for the question I creed
Write it out, then you'll see.
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