Calculus is a form of math its not a problem so there would be no formula
Answer:
x = 9
y = 9√3 = 15.6
Step-by-step explanation:
The triangle given is a right triangle, therefore:
✔️apply trigonometric ratio formula to find x:
Reference angle = 60°
Hypotenuse = 18
Adjacent = x
Thus:
Cos (60) = x/18
Multiply both sides by 18
18×cos(60) = x
9 = x
x = 9
✔️find y by applying pythagorean theorem:
y² = 18² - x² (pythagorean theorem)
y² = 18² - 9² (substitution)
y² = 243
y = √243
y = √(81*3)
y = 9√3 = 15.6
Answer:
(3,-4)
Step-by-step explanation:
rise=go up
run=go left or right
if you go left its negitive if you right its positive
always start with the lower dot
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Answer: True</h3>
Explanation:
Technically you could isolate any variable you wanted, from either equation. However, convention is to pick the variable in which isolating it is easiest, and most efficient.
The key thing to look for is if there's a coefficient of 1. This is found in the second equation for the y term. Think of -4x+y = -13 as -4x+1y = -13. Due to the coefficient of 1, when solving for y we won't involve messy fractions.
If you were to solve for y, then you'd get y = 4x-13, which is then plugged in (aka substituted) into the first equation. That allows you to solve for x. Once you know x, you can determine y.
Answer:
x = 2 ±i
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2 = 4x-5
Subtract 4x from each side
x^2 - 4x = 4x-5 -4x
x^2 - 4x= -5
Complete the square
Take the coefficient of the x term, divide by 2 and square it
-4/2 =2 2^2 =4
Add 4 to each side
x^2 -4x+4 = -5 +4
The left side is (x-coefficient of the x term/2)^2
(x-2)^2 = -1
Take the square root of each side
sqrt((x-2)^2) = sqrt(-1)
x-2 = ±i
Add 2 to each side
x-2+2 = 2 ±i
x = 2 ±i