Complementary angles always equal 90°
So here is how to find what mCYD + mFZE equal
mCYD + mFZE + mAXB
mCYD + mFZE + 36° = 90°
Subtract
mCYD + mFZE = 54°
Hi, We know:
Sin(a + b) = 2.Sin(a).Sin(b)
Then,
= 2Sin(a).Cos(b)/Cos(a).Cos(b)
Canceling Cos(b)
= 2Sin(a)/Cos(a)
As Tan(a) = Sin(a)/Cos(a)
Then we will stay:
= 2Tan(a)
Or
= Tan(a) + Tan(a)
There is anything wrong on the alternatives
When you translate something in geometry, you're simply moving it around. You don't distort it in any way. If you translate a segment, it remains a segment, and its length doesn't change. Similarly, if you translate an angle, the measure of the angle doesn't change.
<span>σ</span> is a symbol for summation that means that it is used to add all the vales of the equation in the range
for example taking 0<x<4 and x is an integer
so Ď(x - 2)^2= (1-2)^2+(2-2)^2+(3-2)^2
The options were
a. Square each value
b. Subtract 2 points from each score
C. Sum the squared values
d. Subtract 22 from each X2 value
As we can see above the answer is C. Sum the squared values
Plug in 6.5 for x.
-8.5x-3.5x=-78
-8.5(6.5)-3.5(6.5)=-78
-55.25-22.75=-78
-78=-78