Triangles equal 180 degrees total
It’s a right triangle so one of the angles is 90 degrees and we know another angle is 36.6
So 90+36.6= 126.6
180-126.6= 53.4
So I’m assuming the correct answer is C since that’s the closet number to 53.4
Y - y1 = m(x - x1)
slope(m) = 2/5
(6,2)....x1 = 6 and y1 = 2
now we sub
y - 2 = 2/5(x - 6)
Answer:
Approximately 809 cubes will be made
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the number if cubes to be made, we shall need to calculate the volume of both shapes
The volume of the cubes can be calculated using the formula L^3 = 3 * 3 * 3 = 27 cm^3
For the cylinder, the formula of the volume to use is
V = π * r^2 * h
The radius here is 10.5 cm and the height is 63 cm
V = 22/7 * 10.5^2 * 63 = 21,829.5 cm^3
The number of cubes that can be made is calculated by dividing the volume of the cylinder by that of the cube
That is 21,829.5/27 = 808.5 which is 809 to the nearest whole number
(x²+4x+3)/2(x²-10x+25)
the horizontal asymptote when the numerator and the denominator have the same degree (in this case, both of a degree of 2) is ration of the coefficients of the numerator and denominator. In this case, the coefficient for numerator x² is 1, and the coefficient for the denominator 2x² is 2, so the horizontal asymptote is y=1/2=0.5
the vertical asymptote is the x value. the denominator cannot be zero, if x²-10x+25=0, x would be 5, so the vertical asymptote is x=5
this is just one example. There can be others:
(2x²+5x+2)/[(4x-7)(x-5)] for another example, but this example has a second vertical asymptote 4x-7=0 =>x=7/4