Answer:
(^6√x^5) (√y)
(The 6 belongs in the left on top of the square root btw)
For x the 6 moves to the front of the square root while the 5 becomes the power of x.
For y, the power to the 1/2 is the same as a square root.
The center of the clock is taken as the origin.The clock is a circle with a diameter 10 units.Radius is half the diameter .Radius = 10 ÷2= 5 units.
The clock is divided in four quadrants .On x axis y=0 and on y axis x=0.
When it is 12 o'clock the hour hand is on positive of y axis.Coordinates of the point at 12 o'clock=(0,5)
When it is 3 o 'clock the hour hand is on positive of x axis .Coordinate of the point at 3o'clock is (5,0)
When it is 6 o'clock the hour hand is on negative of y axis .The coordinates of the point at 6o'clock is (0,-5)
At 9o'clock the hour hand is on negative of x axis .The coordinate of the point at 6o'clock is(-5,0)
Answer:
a = 16.733
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use the Pythagorean theorem
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
a^2 + 9^2 = 19^2
a^2 = 19^2 - 9^2
a^2 = 361-81
a^2 =280
Taking the square root of each side
sqrt(a^2) = sqrt(280)
a = 16.73320053
Rounding to the nearest thousandth
a = 16.733
Answer:
y = 3x -13
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 3x + 7
-1 = 3(4) + b
-1 = 12 + b
-13 = b
y = 3x -13
Answer:
(1, 3) is the answer! hope this helps