Answer:
<em>x = 2</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the equation 3 - 4x - 2 = 2x - 11;

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Answer:
11. your choices are correct
12. 132°
Step-by-step explanation:
11. The given equations can be (re)written to slope-intercept form. Only those lines with a slope of 2 will be parallel to the given line.
A: y = 2x -8 . . . . . slope = 2, an answer
B: y = -2x +1 . . . . . slope = -2, not an answer
C: y = -2x +7 . . . . .slope = -2, not an answer
D: y = 2x +2 . . . . . slope = 2, an answer
E: y = -2x -9 . . . . . slope = -2, not an answer
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12. The marked angles are supplementary, so ...
(3x -6)° +(x +2)° = 180°
4x -4 = 180 . . . . . . . . . . . divide by °, collect terms
x -1 = 45 . . . . . . . divide by 4
x = 46 . . . . . . . . . add 1
Now, we can find the angle of interest.
∠PQR = (3x -6)° = (3·46 -6)°
∠PQR = 132°
Four thousand 3 hundredths
Answer:
The answer in lowest terms is 15/17
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope that helps!
Answer: sin u = -5/13 and cos v = -15/17
Step-by-step explanation:
The nice thing about trig, a little information goes a long way. That’s because there is a lot of geometry and structure in the subject. If I have sin u = opp/hyp, then I know opp is the opposite side from u, and the hypotenuse is hyp, and the adjacent side must fit the Pythagorean equation opp^2 + adj^2 = hyp^2.
So for u: (-5)^2 + adj^2 = 13^2, so with what you gave us (Quad 3),
==> adj of u = -12 therefore cos u = -12/13
Same argument for v: adj = -15,
opp^2 + (-15)^2 = 17^2 ==> opp = -8 therefore sin v = -8/17
The cosine rule for cos (u + v) = (cos u)(cos v) - (sin u)(sin v) and now we substitute: cos (u + v) = (-12/13)(-15/17) - (-5/13)(-8/17)
I am too lazy to do the remaining arithmetic, but I think we have created a way to approach all of the similar problems.