Rewrite <span>2cos x + 1 = 0 as:
2 cos x = -1, and then cos x = -1/2
x must be in Quadrant II or Quadrant III, since the adj. side is negative.
Note that the angle 120 has adj. side -1 and hyp 2. So 120 degrees is one solution.
Now what about a possible 2nd solution, to be found in Quadrant III? That would be -120 degrees, which has the same terminal line as does 240 degrees.
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So, the solution is 120 degrees.</span>
Answer:
x = 54°
y = 66°
Step-by-step explanation:
x + y = 120° (given)
x = y - 12
Then, y + y - 12 = 120°
(y + y) - 12 = 120°
2y - 12 = 120°
2y = 120 + 12 = 132°
y = 132/2 = 66°
x = y - 12 = 66 - 12 = 54°
There you go :)
Answer:
1. slope= 2/9
2. y intercept=-3
3. the line is increasing
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: The answer is 
Step-by-step explanation: Given in the question that ΔAM is a right-angled triangle, where ∠C = 90°, CP ⊥ AM, AC : CM = 3 : 4 and MP - AP = 1. We are to find AM.
Let, AC = 3x and CM = 4x.
In the right-angled triangle ACM, we have

Now,

Now, since CP ⊥ AM, so ΔACP and ΔMCP are both right-angled triangles.
So,

Comparing equations (A) and (B), we have

Thus,

Answer:
a) Multiplied by 1.04
b)160(1.06)=169.6
Step-by-step explanation:
Its increasing so (1+4%) will be what it multiplied to.
Hope it helps u
160(1+6%)=169.6