I think you meant to have more of a problem stated.
Basically, you use the Law of Sines when you have 2 angles but the length of only one side.
The formula for this law is
a / sine(A) = b / sine(B) = c / sine(C)
Answer:
v = pi(4)^2(16)
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Step-by-step explanation:
F(x) = 8 - 10x
g(x) = 5x + 4
Finding (fg)(-2).
First let us find fg(x), this is the same as f(g(x))
f(g(x))
f(5x + 4)
Recall, f(x) = 8 - 10x, therefore f(5x + 4) would be such that anywhere we see x in the f(x), we replace it with 5x + 4
f(x) = 8 - 10x
f(5x +4) = 8 - 10(5x + 4)
= 8 - 50x - 40
= -50x + 8 - 40
= -50x - 32
f(g(x)) = fg(x) = -50x - 32
fg(-2) = -50*(-2) - 32 = 100 - 32 = 68
Therefore fg(-2) = 68
I hope this helped.
Answer:
n>1
Step-by-step explanation:
usually, you can solve an inequality as if it were a regular equation. Just be aware of the instances where the inequality flips.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: