Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a right triangle, which fits the Pythagorean Theorem, a^2 +b^2 = c^2. The variables a, b, and c all are sides of the triangle, while a and b are the two legs and c is the hypothenuse.
In this problem, we see that 6 and x are the legs and 10 is the hypothenuse. We put 6 as "a" and x as "b" (but it doesn't matter which is a and b) and 10 is c. Therefore, we have the equation:
6^2 + x^2 = 10^2
which further simplifies to:
36 + x^2 = 100
x^2 = 64
and so x would equal 8 (or -8, but it is impossible to have a side length of -8).
Therefore, the missing side is 8.
Answer:
the answer is 6xy , hopefully that helped you
Choice A is true. This is the Pythagorean identity. One of the most fundamental trig identities you should memorize.
Choice B is false. Let A = 60 and B = 30 and you'll see the left hand side turn into 0.5 while the right hand side turn into -0.5
Choice C is true. This is a variation of the identity tan^2+1 = sec^2 (just subtract tan^2 from both sides)
Choice D is true as this is a more complicated variation of 1+tan^2 = sec^2