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.
The answer is the second choice.
P (pounds) = 5D (Dollars)
Hope this might help!
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It would be 2,0 for the x and y
Answer:
f(x) = - 8
Explanation:
The given function is
f(x) =2x^2 -4x -6
The first step is to find the derivative of the function. Recall, if
y = ax^b
y' = abx^(b - 1)
Thus,
f'(x) = 4x - 4
We would equate f'(x) to zero and solve for x. We have
4x - 4 = 0
4x = 4
x = 4/4
x = 1
We would substitute x = 1 into the original function and solve for f(x) or y. It becomes
f(1) =2(1)^2 -4(1) - 6 = 2 - 4 - 6
f(1) = - 8
Thus, the minimum value is f(x) = - 8
Answer:
It is a same size scalene triangle as the original triangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
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