Reference Summary: down and that will sketch the graph now we want to change our view screen so we want to graph it from perhaps X is - 0.15 this will just help to simplify the equation we're trying to solve so we'll get positive t^
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down and that will sketch the graph now we want to change our view screen so we want to graph it from perhaps X is - 0.15 this will just help to simplify the equation we're trying to solve so we'll get positive t^ here represents so we need to remember that in a circle we have 360° which is equal to
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- down and that will sketch the graph now we want to change our view screen so we want to graph it from perhaps X is -
- 0.15 this will just help to simplify the equation we're trying to solve so we'll get positive t^
- here represents so we need to remember that in a circle we have 360° which is equal to
- Solve the following pair of simultaneous equations using substitution for equation
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