Since DE is the perpendicular bisector of JL.
The perpendicular bisector is a line that divides a line segment into two equal parts. It also makes a right angle with the line segment. Each point on the perpendicular bisector is the same distance from each of the endpoints of the original line segment.
Since, a perpendicular bisector is a line that divides a line segment into two equal parts.
So, JK=KL. (which is not given in the option)
Since ED is a perpendicular bisector. So, each point on ED is the same distance from the endpoints of line segment JL.
So, EJ=EL.
Therefore, Option 1 is the correct answer.
X = 18°
cos 54° = sin 36°
cos 3 x = sin 2 x
cos ( 2 x + x ) = sin 2 x
cos 2 x cos x - sin 2 x sin x = 2 sin x cos x
( cos² x - sin² x ) cos x - 2 sin² x cos x = 2 sin x cos x / : cos x
( divide both sides by cos x )
cos² x - sin² x - 2 sin² x = 2 sin x
1 - sin² x - 3 sin² x - 2 sin x = 0
- 4 sin² x - 2 sin x + 1 = 0 substitution: u = sin x
- 4 u² - 2 u + 1 = 0
u = 2 -√20 / - 4
sin 18° = (√ 5 - 1 )/4 
cos 18° = √( 1² - ((√5 - 1)/4)²
cos 18° = (10+2√5)^(1/2) / 4
I think the answer is the second one, Tessa wasn't sure how far she would swim during the first class. She would swim 3 laps during the second class. The question is confusing, because the equation s+3 is supposed to be the DISTANCE she swam in 2 classes. The problem didn't specify that distance equals laps, but I think the answer is correct
Answer:
It is 7 whole
Step-by-step explanation:
3/15 is 5 without anything left plus the 3 is 7