Not sure but think A=1, X=2, Y=3.If this is for a grade try to work it out some but these numbers work when they sre plugged in where they sre sippose to be.
Tan^2x + 1 + tanx - 3 = 0 tan^2x + tanx - 2 = 0 (tanx + 2)(tanx - 1) = 0 tanx = -2 or tanx = 1 x = 2.034 radians or x = 5.176 radians or x = pi/4 radians or x = 5pi/4 radians
Answer:
Nope.
Hey mate, here is your answer. Hope it helps you.
Step-by-step explanation:
No,not all polygons have symmetry. Only regular polygons who have same number of sides have point symmetry. Point Symmetry is when every part has a matching part the same distance from the central point but in the opposite direction.
X/x-2 >= 0 equals x/x >= 0+2 simplified x >=2
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