Answer:
0.71 is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Answered on edu
We can use trigonometry. The cosine of 15 will be the side adjacent to the 15-degree side (the one we are looking for) divided by 20, the hypotenuse. As cos(15) is about .966, we get 19.32 as the side we are looking for.
I'm not sure I'm understanding the wording of the question, but if it's this:
Juice boxes come in a package with multiple juice boxes in each package. Three people bought 18, 36, and 45 juice boxes. What is the largest possible number of juice boxes per package?
Then the problem is just an involved way of asking what the greatest common factor of 18, 36, and 45 is, and the answer is 9, the difference between 36 and 45, which are both multiples of 9. Note that 18 is also a multiple of 9. One way to find the greatest common factor of three numbers is to factor all of them and find which prime factors they have in common.
Answer:
x+6 and x+2 are factors
Step-by-step explanation:
x²+8x+12
(x+6)(x+2)
So x+6 and x+2 are factors of x²+8x+12
Answer:
Yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
When you plug in 6 for x and solve for y, you get 5.
y=5(6)-25
y=30-25
y=5
When X is 6, Y is 5.