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04.01.2020 •
Biology
How do you determine the base sequence of a complementary dna strand?
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In trigonometric ratios, the cos (x) = adjacent over hypotenuse.
Therefore, in the diagram, cos (55°) = s/q
To isolate q, divide both sides by s
cos (55°) / s = 1/ q
Then flip both numerators and denominators (raise both sides to the power of -1)
q = s / cos (55°)
S/cos 55
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