Question 1: 60x + 25 + 60y
B and C.
When multiplying binomials, you use a form of the distributive property. With how your lesson has it here, it formed a multiplication table instead.
If you were to complete the table with the actual values, you'd find that:
A=-8x^2
B= 12x
C= -2x
D= 3
As you can see, B and C are the only like terms, or in other words, they can be added together since they have similar variables
Answer:
no! you can label either of the legs a or b. it doesn't matter. the hypotenuse always stays as c though if you're using a formula.
Answer:1144.2 for question 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This question is asking you "what angle gives you a cos of -square root 3/2"? The cosine by definition is the side adjacent to the angle over the hypotenuse. So set up the right triangle. We do not know which quadrant we are in since we are not told that, but if the cos is negative, then we are in either QII or QIII. In QII this is a 150 degree angle, and in QIII this is a 210 degree angle.