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LenaWriter [7]
4 years ago
10

Do you know how to move a variable from one side of an equation to the other?

Mathematics
1 answer:
pashok25 [27]4 years ago
4 0
Yes, Lets look at 

2x=x

In order to move the x over to the other side of the equation, we will have to subtract it.

This means our equation will now look like:

x=0

Another example: 

-x=9x

Now that the x is negative, we have to do the opposite of a negative, which is a positive, which means we would have to add an x on both sides.

Our equation will now look like:

0=10x

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In Triangle

A

B

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with the right angle at

C

, let

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∠

A

. Then, we have

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m

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A

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Wataru ·  1 · Oct 29 2014

How do you find all the missing angles, if you know one of the acute angles of a right triangle?

The sum of the measures of all the angles in a triangle is always equal to

180

o

.

In a right triangle, however, one of the angles is already known: the right angle, or the

90

o

angle.

Let the other two angles be

x

and

y

(which will be acute).

Applying these conditions, we can say that,

x

+

y

+

90

o

=

180

o

x

+

y

=

180

o

−

90

o

x

+

y

=

90

o

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90

o

.

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+

y

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90

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y

=

90

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−

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Tanish J. ·  1 · Nov 26 2014

How do you know what trigonometric function to use to solve right triangles?

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http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/36500/36521/tri11_36521.htm

If you know any one side and one angle, or any two sides, you can use the pneumonic soh-cah-toa to remember which trig function to use to solve for others.

s

−

i

n

(

θ

)

=

 

o

−

pposite

/

 

h

−

ypotenuse

c

−

o

s

(

θ

)

=

a

−

djacent

/

h

−

ypotenuse

t

−

a

n

(

θ

)

=

o

−

pposite

/

a

−

djacent

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C

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a

and the value of angle

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cos

(

A

)

=

a

c

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c

=

a

cos

(

A

)

If you know the length of both sides

a

and

b

, you can solve for the tangent of either angle

A

or

B

.

tan

(

A

)

=

a

b

Then you take the inverse tangent,

tan

−

1

to find the value of

A

.

Zack M. ·  4 · Dec 7 2014

What are inverse trigonometric functions and when do you use it?

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Example

If

cos

θ

=

1

√

2

, then find the angle

θ

.

By taking the inverse cosine of both sides of the equation,

⇒

cos

−

1

(

cos

θ

)

=

cos

−

1

(

1

√

2

)

since cosine and its inverse cancel out each other,

⇒

θ

=

cos

−

1

(

1

√

2

)

=

π

4

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