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I have an idea of how to figure it out but I still get confused, help will be muchly appreciated =]

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Oh, in geometry, with angles of appreciation on depreciation, what direction is "inclined" going... E.g... A vertical pole on level ground is supported by two wires PT and QT, of unequal length are connected to its top. PT is 12m long and is inclined at 48 degrees to the horizontal QT is 15m long.
 

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回复: Domain and Range

<spt = 48
 
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MelRGHS said:
I have an idea of how to figure it out but I still get confused, help will be muchly appreciated =]

Thanklies :D:wave:


Oh, in geometry, with angles of appreciation on depreciation, what direction is "inclined" going... E.g... A vertical pole on level ground is supported by two wires PT and QT, of unequal length are connected to its top. PT is 12m long and is inclined at 48 degrees to the horizontal QT is 15m long.
1. Can u give a specific question u need help with.

2. Its trig, not geometry lol, and angles of elevation and depression (not appreciation and depreciation lol). Angle TPS is the one that is 48 degrees.
 
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vds700 said:
1. Can u give a specific question u need help with.

2. Its trig, not geometry lol, and angles of elevation and depression (not appreciation and depreciation lol). Angle TPS is the one that is 48 degrees.
Yes you are right I am little stupid, it was more soo the diagram I needed help with, now that i know where it goes the rest is cool, thanks ;D:D
 

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Domain is all real x values which satisfy the equation. Careful to look out for things like the square root of a negative number and zero as the denominator of a fraction.

Range is all real y values which satisfy the equation.

When you sketch the function/graph you can see more easily the domain and range.
 

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You set Domain and Range out like this:

Domain:
{xER: ...}

Range:
{yER: ...}

ER means element of all reals, you could use N, Z or Q in place of R
 

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