We are given that the angle a is the right angle. So let
us work from this.
ab = 12 (the vertical side of the triangle)
bc = 13 (which if drawn can be clearly observed to be the
hypotenuse) = the side opposite to angle a
ca = 5 (the horizontal side of the triangle)
Since we are to find for the cosine ratio of angle c or
angle θ, therefore:
cos θ = adjacent side / hypotenuse
cos θ = ca / bc
cos θ = 5 / 13
Check out the attached image below for the illustration
of the triangle.
Answer:
x = 10°
Step-by-step explanation:
ZA + ZB = 90°
50° + 4x = 90°
4x = 90° - 50°
4x = 40°
x = 10°
Pretty sure it’s the second one
Answer:
5.4 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
This is all about ratios proportions and similarity.
First the 8.5 stays the same you scale only the 11 down to 7
because it says to scale length down to 7
so once you scale it down you should get 5.4 inches for the width once you plug it back in
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Only one of them has a < b in ax² + by² = c formula, making its graph horizontal
All the rest are vertical, see attached