Answer:
0.342
Step-by-step explanation:
Set up and solve an equation:
3(90-x) = (180-x). Then 270 - 3x = 180 - x, or 270 - 180 = 2x.
90 = 2x, so x = 45 deg.
Is this true? 3(90-45) = (180-45)? If so, x = 45 degrees is correct.
Answer:
Let's use these two sets given to explain what is the domain.
Each value from the left set is x, and from the right is f(x).
If we plug any x from the left set in the function, we'll get f(x) that corresponds to it and that's exactly what the arrows are showing.
Domain of the function is, basically, a set of all values x can have.
In this case, it's easy to see, those are all members of the left set (-6, 1, 5, 8), but sometimes this set can have lots and lots of members, even infinity.
Let
A------> <span>(5√2,2√3)
B------> </span><span>(√2,2√3)
we know that
</span>the abscissa<span> and the ordinate are respectively the first and second coordinate of a point in a coordinate system</span>
the abscissa is the coordinate x<span>
step 1
find the midpoint
ABx------> midpoint AB in the coordinate x
</span>ABy------> midpoint AB in the coordinate y
<span>
ABx=[5</span>√2+√2]/2------> 6√2/2-----> 3√2
ABy=[2√3+2√3]/2------> 4√3/2-----> 2√3
the midpoint AB is (3√2,2√3)
the answer isthe abscissa of the midpoint of the line segment is 3√2
see the attached figure
I think you multiply it by 4 on both sides