Possibly this:
Since they're perpendicular:


(as
)
^2}\sqrt{2^2+(-6)^2+z^2} = 0)
I'll leave you to it.
edit: fixed LaTeX
I actually tried this last night, but I got false on my CAS, probably because you have |a||b|cos(theta), but since theta is 90 degrees it ends up being zero which makes the whole thing zero, if that makes sense.
Can someone help me with this one:
tan(2x)/1+ sec(2x)
and
For pi/2 < A < pi and 0 < B < pi/2 with sinA=t and cosB=t, cos(B+A) is equal to?
For the first one, are you trying to simplify? If so I got tan(x). Try turning everything into sin and cos and simplify from there.
Also:
If x is an acute angle and cos(x)= 4/5, Find
cos(2x)
Use the double angle formula

And since you already know cos(x), you just sub in!