Answer:
70° , 70°
Step-by-step explanation:
The 2 angles are corresponding and are congruent, then
23x + 1 = 4 + 22x ( subtract 22x from both sides )
x + 1 = 4 ( subtract 1 from both sides )
x = 3
Then the angles are
23x + 1 = 23(3) + 1 = 69 + 1 = 70°
4 + 22x = 4 + 22(3) = 4 + 66 = 70°
Well, Brainly really doesn't like questions that are lifted straight out of exams, tests, or quizzes, so there's only so much I can say.
... You've GOT the formula for the height h at any time t .
... It TELLS you to find t when h=0.
... So write the equation
-16 t^2 + 32 t = 0
and then solve the equation to find t .
You'll find two solutions for t .
One of them is. t=0 .
This reveals the mind-blowing fact that the instant before the rocket was launched, at t=0, the rocket was on the ground.
The other solution for t will tell you how many seconds after launch the rocket is back on the ground.
Nonparametric tests are also called distribution-free tests because they don't assume that your data follow a specific distribution. You may have heard that you should use nonparametric tests when your data don't meet the assumptions of the parametric test, especially the assumption about normally distributed data.
Let x = # of original members
Cost per person (originally) = 832/x
Cost per person after 6 more people = 832/(x+6)
Solve 832/x=832/(x+6) +6 (because the cost was reduced by 6
Solve for x.
x = 26 or -32 (but x is number of members, so it can't be negative)
# of original members is 26.
Original cost is 832/26 = $32 per person.
Check the picture below.
so to find the surface area of the triangular prism, we simply add the areas of each of the figures composing it, as you can see is really just 2 triangles an 3 rectangles.
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now, to get the volume is simply the area of the triangular face times the length, well, we know the area of one of the triangles is 6, times 10 is just 6*10 = 60.