<span>3x-5=5x+11
subtract 3x to both sides
</span>3x-5 - 3x =5x+11 - 3x
<span>simplify
-5 = 2x +11
answer is </span><span>D. -5=2x+11</span>
I’m pretty sure the lesser X is -6 and the greater X is -3
Answer:
cot(θ)=5/12
Step-by-step explanation:
(I'm going to replace theta with x to save time.)
Recall that sine is equal to opposite over hypotenuse. Thus:
sin(x)=12/13, this means that the opposite side is 12 while the hypotenuse is 13 (well, it doesn't have to be, but their ratios are).
Find the adjacent side using the Pythagorean Theorem.
13^2 = 12^2 + adj^2
adj^2 = 25
adj = 5.
Recall that tan(x) is opposite over adjacent. This means that cot(x) is adjacent is opposite.
Therefore: cot(x) = 5/12.