Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(10 - x^2)/b = b/2
Cross multiply
2(10 - x^2) = b^2
20 - 2x^2 = b^2
2x^2 = 20 - b^2
Dividing through by 2
x^2 = (20 - b^2)/2
√x^2 = √(20 - b^2)/2
x = √(20 - b^2)/2
Answer:
∡ c = 118°
Step-by-step explanation:
angle c is 118 degree (being vertically opposite angle)
∡ c = 118°
What this question is asking us is
A) From -40C to 5 0c How much did it rise
The formula for this would be
Risen Temperature - Initial Temperature
The risen temparauture is 5 so we plug the 5 in first then the 4 so it would look like
5-(-4)=9
And remeber when you have 2 negatives it becomes a positie, 5+4=9
The asnwer for A is 9 degress
B) The tempurater then fell by 7 degress from 5 so we just have to do
5 - 7
which is -2 Celcius
Answer:
X=150 Degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4a:3=8:2
so we multiply 4a to 2 equal to 8 times 3
4a×2=8×3
so a=3