Answer:
84
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve:
6*7= 42
42*2.00=84
Hope this helps!
3x + 6 = 48 (alternate angles are equal)
- 6
3x. = 42
÷3
x = 14 degrees
180-48 - 2y + 5y-9 =180
123 + 3y = 180
-123
3y = 57
÷3
y = 19 degrees
Explanation:
To find the last angle on the top straight line, do:
180 - (the 2 given angles).
So, 180 - (3x + 16, which is 48 due to alternate angles being equal). Then, minus the 2y.
(180 - 48 - 2y) & simplify => 132 - 2y
This gives you the equation for the missing angle on our top straight line.
Thus, co-interior angles add to 180. So, we add the new equation (132 - 2y) to 5y - 9.
Simplify
=> 123 + 3y (because - 2+5 =3)
and put it equal to 180. Solve for y
Hope this helps!
Answer:
The solutions are π/4, 3π/4,5π/4,7π/4
Step-by-step explanation:
The given equation is
6sin²(x) = 3
Divide by 6 to get:

This implies that;

If


in the first quadrant

in the second quadrant.
If


in the third quadrant

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to write the equation of the line perpendicular to the given line, we first have to know what the slope of the given line is, and there's no way to tell by looking at it in its current form, which is standard. We need to solve that equation for y to determine the slope of that line. Solving for y:
and
3y = 4x - 5 (just change all the signs so our y term isn't negative anymore...yes, you're "allowed" to do that!) and
So we can see now that the slope of this line is 4/3. That means that the perpendicular slope is -3/4. Passing through the given point (3, 5):
* and
and
so
** and, in standard form:
4y = -3x + 29 and
3x + 4y = 29***
* : point-slope form
** : slope-intercept form
*** : standard form
Answer:
A and C
Step-by-step explanation:
for A
QT/RT=ST/QT=QS/QR
There are two QT's in this
so
(QT)^2 = RT * ST
FOR B
there is no RT twice
for C
QR/RT RS/QR
There is a QR twice
so QR^2=RT*RS
FOR D there is no RT twice
(if you have the other answers for this quiz plz give them to me lol)