Answer: I am pretty sure you are correct from my standpoint
Step-by-step explanation:
If you look closely he is pretty close to the answer or it is the answer or this is just answer on my point or if its wrong try b
Answer:
x= 20
y = 60
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 3x
6(3x) = 360
3x = 360/6
3x = 60
x = 20
y = 3*20
y = 60
LCM of 2,8 is 8
LCM of 3,4 is 12
LCM of 6,8 is is 24
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I don't like this computer aided instruction holding my hand. I'll ignore that at first so I can compare my solution to the one being taught.
We can see how a tan factors out; let's see what's left.


We need to factor out a sin x + cos x in the denominator so let's change one of the squared cosines to squared sine.




OK, now I can look at what they did.
First step ok, the box is 2 cos^2 x
Second step they changed the 1, box same as before: 2 cos^2 x
Third box matches our proof, cos^2 x
Fourth box our last box didn't change: cos^2 x
Fifth box: sin x + cos x
Correct question is;
Peter wants to make four necklaces that are the same way. He asked his friends to cut the string for the necklace 15 paper clips long. Would all the lengths be the same? Explain your think
Answer:
No, the lengths would not be the same. This is due to the fact the the paper clips could be in different sizes.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are told that he wants to make four necklaces that are the same way and that he told his friends to cut the string for the necklace 15 paper clips long.
Now, we are not told the sizes of the paper clips and we know that paper clips come in different sizes. Thus the paper clips in which the strings are cut could be in different sizes. Therefore, the lengths wouldn't be the same due to that.