Answer:
The exact value of tan(M) is 5/12 ⇒ answer (C)
Step-by-step explanation:
* Lets revise the trigonometry functions
- In ΔABC
# m∠B = 90°
# Length of AB = a , length of BC = b and length of AC = c
# The trigonometry functions of angle C are
- sin(C) = a/c ⇒ opposite side to ∠C ÷ the hypotenuse
- cos(C) = b/c ⇒ adjacent side to ∠C ÷ the hypotenuse
- tan(c) = a/b ⇒ opposite side to ∠C ÷ adjacent side to ∠C
* Now lets solve the problem
- In ΔONM
∵ m∠N = 90°
∵ MN = 12
∵ ON = 5
∵ tan(M) = ON/NM ⇒ opposite side of ∠(M) ÷ adjacent side of ∠(M)
∴ tan(M) = 5/12
* The exact value of tan(M) is 5/12
Answer:
-3.2
Step-by-step explanation:
Do you have to work this out on paper because I just used a calculator but just add 3.1 + -6.3.
Answer:
17.5
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to find n right?
9+4n-79 = 0
-> 4n = 70
-> n = 17.5
A = 2lw + 2lh + 2wh
A = 2(43)(19) + 2(43)(35) + 2(19)(35)
A = 2(817) + 2(1505) + 2(665)
A = 1634 + 3010 + 1330
A = 5974in²
The general form of the given equation is 2x+y-6 = 0.
<u>Step-by-step explanation</u>:
- The given linear equation is 2x+y=6.
- The general form of the equation is AX+BY+C=0.
where,
- A is the co-efficient of x.
- B is the co-efficient of y.
- C is the constant term.
<u>From the given equation 2x+y=6, it can be determined that</u> :
The co-efficient of x is 2. It is in the form AX = 2x. Thus, no change is needed.
The co-efficient of y is 2. It is in the form BY = 1y. Thus, no change is needed.
The constant term 6 should be replaced to the left side of the equation, since the right side of the equation must be 0 always.
While moving the constant term form one side of the equation to other side, the sign changes from +ve to -ve.
Therefore, the general form is given as 2x+y-6 = 0.