An extraneous solution is a solution to a simplified version of an equation that does not satisfy the original equation. You identify extraneous solution by substituting the obtained solutions to the original equation to see if it sat,isfies the original equation.
First, let's solve the inequality:
Subtracting 4 from all 3 terms, we get -6 < 3x < -2
Solving -6 < 3x results in x>-2, and solving 3x < -2 results in x < -2/3.
Ask: which integers satisfy x>-2? Answers: -1, 0, 1, 2, ....
Also ask: which integers satisfy x < -2/3? Answers: -5, -4, -3, -2, -1
Notice that the only integer that is found in both sets of possibilities is -1. So, only one integer x satisfies the given inequality.
Answer:
sin = opp / hyp
cos = Adj / hyp
tan = opp / adj
7. cos 41 = x / 86
8. sin x = 5/13
9. cos x = 9/37
10. tan 61 = x/28
11. sin 41 = x/65
12. tan x = 79/84
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