Answer:
n = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig
tan theta = opp /adj
tan 30 = n / 5 sqrt(3)
5 sqrt(3) tan 30 = n
5 sqrt(3) * 1/ sqrt(3) = n
5 = n
Can you add a photo cause im confused
Answer:
48
Step-by-step explanation:
given that c = 5 and d = 4?
so insert the value of c and d equals 5 and 4 respectively
6c2 – 5d + 8
6 (5) × 2 - 5 (4) + 8
30 × 2 - 20 + 8
60 - 20 + 8
40 + 8
48
Y = 5x + 3
when x = 4
y = 5(4) + 3 = 23
Answer (4,23)
In Step 1, I used my straightedge to draw my first line segment. Using the straightedge is key to making a perfect line, so no mistakes will result from a messy line.
In Step 2, I named my two points. It is important to name your points so you do not get confused.
In Step 3, I used my compass to measure the exact width of line AB. I did this because I know later I will need to to create the copy line.
In Step 4, I drew a ray. I know the ray doesn't have to be perfect yet so I eyeballed the length. I named the starting point C.
In Step 5, I placed the compass that had the measurements from the original line on the new ray. I did this because I need to find the new point for the new line segment.
In Step 6, I used the compass to draw an arc. I drew the arc to show where the new point should go on the ray.
<span>Lastly, in Step 7 I put the new point on the line segment and named it D. </span>