Step-by-step explanation:
sin(x/2) = sqrt((1 - cos(x))/2)
cos(x/2) = sqrt((1 + cos(x))/2)
tan(x/2) = sin(x/2)/cos(x/2)
sin(x) = 15/17
so, we can assume the Hypotenuse of the right-angled triangle is 17, the vertical leg is 15.
via Pythagoras we get the 3rd, horizontal side :
17² = 15² + side²
289 = 225 + side²
64 = side²
side = 8
cos(x) = 8/17
sin(x/2) = sqrt((1 - 8/17)/2) = sqrt(9/34) = 3/sqrt(34) =
= 0.514495755...
cos(x/2) = sqrt((1 + 8/17)/2) = sqrt(25/34) = 5/sqrt(34) =
= 0.857492926...
tan(x/2) = 3/sqrt(34) / 5/sqrt(34) = 3/sqrt(34) × sqrt(34)/5 =
= 3/5 = 0.6
1.) answer: 5
Steps subtract 3 from both sides 8-3 is 5 so x is 5
2.) answer: -12
Because the 4 is positive you subtract it on the other side to cancel it out and -4 +-8 is -12 so x is -12
Answer:
x = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
The 2 graphs have the same output, y = 3 at the point of intersection
This occurs when the input is x = 4
3x+12=5x-21
-5x -5x
-2x + 12 = -21
-12 -12
-2x=-33
x = 16.5