The trick here is to not use sin and cos at all.
The -13/15 is the x coordinate of a line from the origin to the unit circle (the line with angle theta). That happens to be the cos(theta).
The y coordinate is the sin(theta).
You can draw this as a triangle where x^2 + y^2 = 1.
So y = √(1 - (13/15)^2) ≈ 0.49889. But your exact answer should be:
Answer:
The amount invested at 4% was $3,000 and the amount invested at 7% was $8,000
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The simple interest formula is equal to
where
I is the Final Interest Value
P is the Principal amount of money to be invested
r is the rate of interest
t is Number of Time Periods
in this problem we have
substitute in the formula above
solve for x
so
therefore
The amount invested at 4% was $3,000 and the amount invested at 7% was $8,000
Answer:
2/3 = 1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
m<1 = 57°
m<2 = 33°
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the numerical measure of both angles, let's come up with an equation to determine the value of x.
Given that m<1 = (10x +7)°, and m<2 = (9x - 12)°, where both are complementary angles, therefore, it means, both angles will add up to give us 90°.
Equation we can generate from this, is as follows:
(10x + 7)° + (9x - 12)° = 90°
Solve for x
10x + 7 + 9x - 12 = 90
Combine like terms
19x - 5 = 90
Add 5 to both sides
19x = 90 + 5 (addition property not equality)
19x = 95
Divide both sides by 19
x = 5
m<1 = (10x +7)°
Replace x with 5
m<1 = 10(5) + 7 = 50 + 7 = 57°
m<2 = (9x - 12)
Replace x with 5
m<2 = 9(5) - 12 = 45 - 12 = 33°
Answer:
X= -7/6, 17/8
Step-by-step explanation:
Foil it, then use quadratic to find zeros/roots.