Answer: see proof below
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>

I’m not sure if the 2 is counted in the equation or not
Since x=4, substitute it for x in the other equation
4+3y=29
3y=25
Y=8.333333333
2(4)+3y=29
8+3y=29
3y=37
y=12.33333333
Answer:
19°
Step-by-step explanation:
I have attached an image showing this elevation.
From the image, let's first find the angle A by using cosine rule.
Thus;
8.1² = 5.5² + 13.1² - 2(5.5 × 13.1)cos A
65.61 = 30.25 + 171.61 - 144.1cos A
144.1cos A = 171.61 + 30.25 - 65.61
144.1cosA = 136.25
cosA = 136.25/144.1
cosA = 0.9455
A = cos^(-1) 0.9455
A = 19°
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I think its A
Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the sum of first n terms of an AP,
Sn = n/2 [2a+(n−1)d]
Given,
36= 6/2 [2a+(6−1)d]
12=2a+5d ---------(1)
256= 16/2 [2a+(16−1)d]
32=2a+15d ---------(2)
Subtracting, (1) from (2)
32−12=2a+15d−(2a+5d)
20=10d ⟹d=2
Substituting for d in (1),
12=2a+5(2)=2(a+5)
6=a+5 ⟹a=1
∴ The sum of first 10 terms of an AP,
S10 = 10/2 [2(1)+(10−1)2]
S10 =5[2+18]
S10 =100
This is the sum of the first 10 terms.
Hope it will help.