<span>No. Three points could be the three points of a triangle. Triangles are two dimensional surfaces. Therefore, any three points could exist on a two dimensional triangle.</span>
The function is y=emc^2+y=mca
Vertical angles are equal to each other:
∠2 = ∠3
5 + 4y = 6y - 25
→ 30 = 2y
→ 15 = y
∠2 = 5 + 4y = 5 + 4(15) = 5 + 60 = 65
linear pairs equal 180:
∠1 + ∠2 = 180
→ ∠1 + 65 = 180
→ ∠1 = 115
Hello!
You can make two expressions based on what you know
let x equal the larger number
let y equal the smaller number
x + y = 95
x + 2y = 120
We can use elimination to get rid of x
You can subtract the two equation to get rid of x
-y = -25
Since y is negative we can multiply both sides by -1 to make y positive
y = 25
Now we can put this into one of the other equations to find x
x + 25 = 95
subtract 95 from both sides
x = 70
The answers are 70 and 25
Hope this helps!
Well there has to be a right angle in there somewhere as the pole must be perpendicular to the ground.
Using the sine rule:
sinA/a = sinB/b where a = 10, A = 90, b = 5√3, B = B
Re-arrange for B, B = arcsin (b(sinA)/a)
B = arcsin(5√3(sin90)/10)
B = 60 degrees.
Answer is C