Base on the triangle below or in your problem, to calculate the x in the triangle having one angle measure 53 degree and the side measures 35 and the value of x is equals to 112.79. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more if you clarifications and further questions
Answer:
175.929188601
Step-by-step explanation:
We can simplify this equation and find the value of k.
k ÷ 2 + 1 - 1k = -2k
k ÷ 2 + 1 = -k
k + 1 = -2k
1 = -3k
k = -1/3
Hello,
A: roots: -1,-3
a point (-2,1)
Vertex=((-2,1)
y=k*(x+1)(x+3) using roots
but k*(-2+1)(-2+3)=1==>k*(-1)*1=1==>k=-1
eq: y=-(x+1)(x+3)
==>y=-(x²+3x+x+3)
==>y=-x²-4x-3
y=k(x+2)²+1 if x=-1,y=0 ==>k*1+1=0==>k=-1
==>y=-(x+2)²+1
Answer :A--> R,K
B)
y=k(x+4)²-2 and k=-1/2
y=-1/2(x+4)²-2
y=-1/2x²-4x-10
answer B--> I,≈W if it is written -1/2*x² (square has been forgotten)
C:
y=2x²-16x+30
y=2(x-4)²-2
answer : C-->S,J
D:
y=-(x+3)(x+1)
y=-x²-4x-3
=-(x+2)²+1
answer D--> V,L
E:
Here there is a problem: or the graph is wrong, or 2 equations are missing!
y=1(x+1)(x-3) using roots
y=x²-2x-3 ≈ T si it were -2x and not +2x.
y=(x-1)²-4 ≈H is it were -1 in place of +1 [H:y=(x+1)²-4]
Answer:
x = (2c - 3b + 5) / (c - b).
Step-by-step explanation:
c(x - 2) - 5 = b(x - 3)
cx - 2c - 5 = bx - 3b Bring the terms in x to left side:-
cx - bx - 2c - 5 = -3b Bring other terms to right side:-
cx - bx = 2c - 3b + 5
x(c - b) = 2c - 3b + 5 Divide both sides by c - b:-
x = (2c - 3b + 5) / (c - b).