You do not have to show work for this problem. Choose the c… You do not have to show work for this problem. Choose the correct answer from the choices below. The terminal side of the angle \( – \frac{2 \pi }{17} \) is: Read Details
Find an equation of the parabola with vertex (0, 0) and focu… Find an equation of the parabola with vertex (0, 0) and focus (-12, 0). Choose the correct answer from the choices below. You do not have to show work for this problem. Read Details
Given the hyperbola: \( -36x^2+y^2-144=0 \), find the verti… Given the hyperbola: \( -36x^2+y^2-144=0 \), find the vertices & equations for the asymptotes. Choose the correct answer for each question. Show work for this problem. Read Details
Determine the standard equation of the ellipse with vertice… Determine the standard equation of the ellipse with vertices: (4, 5) and (4, -21) Foci: (4, -3) and (4, -13) Choose the correct equation below. Show work for this problem. Read Details
For u = and v = find u • v. Show work for this problem. For u = and v = find u • v. Show work for this problem. Read Details
If you plot the polar point \( (-3, -100^o) \), where is the… If you plot the polar point \( (-3, -100^o) \), where is the point located? Note: There is only one correct answer. You do not need to show work for this problem. Read Details
Given the rectangular coordinate \( (-3, 4) \), which of the… Given the rectangular coordinate \( (-3, 4) \), which of the following is an equivalent polar point? Note: Angles are rounded to the nearest degree. Show work for this problem. Read Details
Write the complex number z = -5 + 12i in polar form by using… Write the complex number z = -5 + 12i in polar form by using the drag and drop feature. z = [[1]](cos [[2]]o + i sin[[2]]o) Note: Choices are rounded to the nearest whole number. Show work for this problem. Read Details
Given \( tan \theta= \frac{2}{ \sqrt[]{5} } \), \( cos \thet… Given \( tan \theta= \frac{2}{ \sqrt[]{5} } \), \( cos \theta \) Read Details
Use Desmos to solve the equation \( 3cot( \theta)-7=0 \) on… Use Desmos to solve the equation \( 3cot( \theta)-7=0 \) on the interval \( [0, \pi) \). Round your answer to 1 decimal place. Read Details