Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
Oblique Asymptotes
R(x) will have oblique asymptote if it can be represented in the form
1 / (Q)x
Recall the secant-tangent theorem, and you have
EA^2 = EC*CD
12^2 = 8*(x+10)
and now ED = EC+CD = 8+x+10
I suspect a typo somewhere in the murk above
X is 90°
A triangles angles add up to 180° so
180 - 47 - 90 = y
180 - 137 = y
y = 43°
Answer:
b = 64/a³
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the given information, we can only find a relation between a and b. We cannot find any specific value for b.
Since a varies inversely as the cube root of b, we have ...
a = k/∛b
Multiplying by ∛b lets us find the value of k:
k = a·∛b = 1·∛64 = 4
Taking the cube of this equation gives ...
64 = a³b
b = 64/a³ . . . . . divide by a³
The value of b is ...
b = 64/a³