Let x+y=10 be equation (1)
and y=x-4 be equation (2)
from (2)
y=x-4...(3)
sub (3) into (1)
x+(x-4)=10
x+x-4=10
2x=12
x=6
sub (x) into (3)
y=6-4
y=2
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
A good trick for trigonometric functions is to remember SOHCAHTOA:
Sin=<u>O</u>pposite over <u>H</u>ypotenuse
Cos=<u>A</u>djacent over <u>H</u>ypotenuse
Tan=<u>O</u>pposite over <u>A</u>djacent
The red arrows on the attachment indicate where opposite, hypotenuse, and adjacent are for angle A.
So in this case, the sin of angle A (opposite over hypotenuse) would be
and cos A (adjacent over hypotenuse) would be
.
I hope this helps!
3w-7w-12=2w-6
-4w-12=2w-6
-12=6w-6
-6=6w
w=-1