Step-by-step explanation:
5²=4²+x²
25=16+x²
25-16=x²
9=x²
√9=√x²
3=x
A
Given: <span>y = x^2 + 6x - 5. Then a = 1, b = 6 and c = -5.
The x-coord. of the vertex is given by x = -b / (2a), which here is x = -6 / (2*1) = -3.
Use the given formula </span><span>y = x^2 + 6x - 5 to find the value of y when x = -3:
y = (-3)^2 + 6(-3) - 5 = 9 - 18 - 5 = -14
Then the vertex is (-3, -14).</span>
It’s B. k. If you think about it and try to solve it in a notebook you’ll get the answer. Hope this helps
Rewrite <span>2cos x + 1 = 0 as:
2 cos x = -1, and then cos x = -1/2
x must be in Quadrant II or Quadrant III, since the adj. side is negative.
Note that the angle 120 has adj. side -1 and hyp 2. So 120 degrees is one solution.
Now what about a possible 2nd solution, to be found in Quadrant III? That would be -120 degrees, which has the same terminal line as does 240 degrees.
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So, the solution is 120 degrees.</span>
Answer:
<h2>Model B</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
The model needs to show 1.8 because 2 x 0.9 = 1.8. Model B is the only model that shows this.
<em>Hope this helps</em>