Answer:
The angle
at which the sun is hitting the ground is:

Step-by-step explanation:
You can use right angle trigonometry to solve this, since the man (6 ft tall) and the shadow on the ground (3.5 ft long) form a right angle triangle as shown on the attached image.
The use the tangent function to find the angle that the sun's rays make with the ground:

<span>x + 3y= -11 (1)
</span><span>-9y = 33 + 3x ---->3x + 9y = -33 (2)
divide (2) equation by 2
</span>3x + 9y = -33
x + 3y = -11 (2')
and equation (1) is also x + 3y= -11 (1)
so
x + 3y= -11 (1)
x + 3y= -11 (2')
---------------------subtract
0 = 0
answer:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
As long as the indices are the same for all the radicals, you can multiply them together. Our index for each of these is 2 (square root) so we multiply them all together and put it under 1 square root sign (radical):
The largest perfect square in 150 is 25, and the 6th power on the x needs just to be rewritten in terms of an exponent of 2 to give us:
and pull out the perfect squares to get

Answer:
-2
Step-by-step explanation: