Answer:
a = 
Step-by-step explanation:
I think your question is missed of key information, allow me to add in and hope it will fit the original one.:
<em>Suppose ABC is a right triangle with sides a, b, and c and right angle at C. Find the unknown side length using the Pythagorean theorem and then find the values of the six trigonometric functions for angle B. when b=3 and c=4</em>.
My answer:
We will Pythagoras theorem, which states that the sum of squares of two legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse of right triangle. Because the question says that ABC is a right triangle.

Given that: b=3 and c=4

so a =
We know that tangent relates opposite side of a right triangle with adjacent side.

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The answer I believe is the third choice.
3, -2, -7, -12
These all fit into f(n)-5=f(n+1)
When it is greater than 9.
Example
15
x 5
——-
5x5 is 25, so you would leave 5 and carry the 2
2
15
x. 5
——-
5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1)Population of Interest : All UC Berkeley Undergraduates
Sample : 129 UC Berkeley Undergraduates
2)
Can the results of the study be generalized to the population of interest?
No, because the sample is not representative of the population since it consists of only UC Berkeley undergraduates.
3)
No, because the the study is observational.
ANSWER: FG = 69
FG = FK + KG
KG = 1/2(FK)
FK = 46
RULE: When it comes to centroids, the longer section of the line is always 2/3 of the entire line (+ the shorter section of the line is always 1/3). This means that the shorter section of the line is HALF of the longer section of the line.
FG = FK + KG
FG = 46 + 46/2
FG = 46 + 23
FG = 69
CHECK:
FK = 2/3(FG)
46 = 2*69/3
46 = 138/3
46 = 46 ✔️
or
KG = 1/3(FG)
1/2(FK) = 1/3(FG)
46/2 = 69/3
23 = 23 ✔️