Anytime you have a triangle (right triangles are preferred) where at least 2 angle measures and 1 side is known. Or, at least two sides and 1 angle measure.
OR..... 3 sides or three angles are known. So, sines or cosines could be used at almost anytime to find the sides and angles of a triangle!
Answer:
-41
Step-by-step explanation:
Using PEMDAS, you would first do multiplication and division:
-24*3 = -72
-72/2 = -36
Subtracting by 5 you get:
-41
(1, 8) and (7,1)
slope = (8-1)/(1-7) = -7/6
y = mx + b
b = y - mx
b = 8 - (-7/6)(1)
b = 8 + 7/6
b = 55/6
equation
y = -7/6(x) + 55/6
answer
<span>y=−7/6 x+55/6 </span>
Given:
Cylinder: height = 16 cm ; radius = 5 cm
cone: height = 12 cm ; radius = 4 cm
Volume of cylinder = 3.14 * (5cm)² * 16cm = 1,256 cm³
Volume of cone = 3.14 * (4cm)² * 12cm/3 = 200.96 cm³
Volume of air space = 1256 cm³ - 200.96 cm³ = 1,055.04 cm³
Answer:
linear equation has two variables doesn't involve any power
quadratic equation involves one of the variables raised to the second power.
Step-by-step explanation:
A <u>linear equation</u> in two variables doesn't involve any power higher than one for either variable. It has the general form Ax + By + C = 0, where A, B and C are constants. ... A <u>quadratic equation</u>, on the other hand, involves one of the variables raised to the second power.