Answer:
Q1) x = 17.3
y = 8.7
Q2) d = 19
Step-by-step explanation:
Question 1
Angle = 60°
Hypotenuse = x
Adjacent = y
Opposite = 15
<u>Step 1: Find x</u>
Sin (angle) = opposite/hypotenuse
Sin (60°) = 15/x
x = 10√3 = 17.3
<u>Step 2: Find y</u>
Tan (angle) = opposite/adjacent
Tan (60°) = 15/y
y = 5√3 = 8.7
Question 2
<u>Step 1: Find the diagonal of the base</u>
c² = a²+b²
c² = 6² + 10²
c = 2√34 = 11.7
<u>Step 2: Find diagonal d</u>
c² = a² + b²
d² = 11.7² + 15²
d = 19
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Answer:
f(g(5)) = 64
g(f(5)) = 28
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that f(x) = x^2 and g(x) = x+3
f(g(x) = f(x+3)
f(x+3) = (x+3)^2
f(g(x)) = (x+3)^2
f(g(5)) = (5+3)^2
f(g(5)) = 8^2
f(g(5)) = 64
b) g(f(x)) = g(x^2)
g(f(x)) = x^2 + 3
g(f(5)) = 5^2 +3
g(f(5)) = 25 + 3
g(f(5)) = 28
Hence the value of g(f(5)) is 28
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Answer: y = 40x + 750
Step-by-step explanation:
Linear model;
y = mx + c
y is the total cost of buying granite counter tops for a certain number of square foot as well as the cost to install the counter top.
m is the cost of granite counter tops per square foot which is $40 in this case.
x is the number of square feet required.
c is the base pay for the installation of the counter top which is $750
Linear model will therefore look like this;
y = 40x + 750
To test it. Assume you want enough granite tops for 10 square feet. How much would it cost;
= 40 (10) + 750
= $1,150