Hi there!
Something really good to remember about trigonometry is SOHCAHTOA. I won’t dive into too much detail about it, but you should google it for future assignments.
Anyways,
tan50°=14/AB
ABtan50°=14
AB=14/tan50°
AB=11.75
cos50°=14/AC
ACcos50°=14
AC=14/cos50°
AC=21.78
For the measure of angle C you can use a theorem called the third angle theorem. In every single possible triangle, the sum of all three angles adds up to 180°. You can set up an equation like so...
angleC=180-(90+50)
angleC=180-140
angleC=40°
Answer: y=6x-12
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The one-sided limits of F(x) at x = 3 must be equivalent for f(x) to be continuous at x = 3.
So,


In equation a multiply the by -2 and then add in the equation b:
So, the value of
B is the first term
c is the common ratio
if the first term is x and the 2nd is y then x times c=y
so
-5 times what=10?
what=-2
c=-2
the first term is -5
-5(-2)^(n-1)
b=-5
c=-2
The answer is 0.3043 hope this helped