Answer:
E
Step-by-step explanation:
the sum of the 3 angles in a triangle = 180°
Consider the triangle on the left
3rd angle = 180° - 60° - 90° = 180° - 150° = 30°
the 3rd angle of the triangle on the left = 30° ( vertically opposite angle ), so
∠ 1 = 180° - 30° - 65° = 180° - 95° = 85°
Answer:
1+√2, 1-√2
Step-by-step explanation:
Since there are 2 factors with an y in the expression, i will assume that there was a mistake in the question and in fact the first term was y³. With that change, we will have that
g(y) = y³-3y²-3y+9
In order to find the critical numbers of g we need to derivate it and equalize the derivate to 0. We can easily derivate g since it is a polynomial:
g'(y) = 3y² - 6y-3
Since g'(y) is a quadratic function, we can obtain the zeros using the quadratic formula, where a = 3, b = -6 and c = -3:

Thus

Therefore, the critical numbers of g are 1+√2 and 1-√2.
I beleive that the problem just ask for that. If you want the critical values, then we need to evaluate those numbers in g. i will do it just in case
g(1 + √2) = (1+√2)³ - 3(1+√2) - 3(1+√2) + 9 = -1.65685
g(1- √2) = (1-√2)³ - 3(1-√2)² -3(1-√2)+9 = 9.6566
Y=13+.80x It is this because you have to find the difference between the 5,4 and 20,16 to get .80. and then you put it into the equation.