(X-a)-b
(Y-a)-b
I think it's that? I don't know
C1=39.95,
C2=19.95+0.49m
19.95+0.49m=39.95
0.49m=20
m≈40.82
At any point where the mileage is greater than 40.82 mi, C1 will be less than C2.
Answer:
r = P -t -s
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a one-step linear equation in r. Subtract the terms that don't contain r:
P = r + t + s . . . . . . . . . . given
The terms on the right that don't include r are (t+s). We want to subtract that to get r by itself.
P -(t+s) = r +(t+s) -(t+s) . . . subtract (t+s)
P -t -s = r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . simplify
r = P - t - s
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We can write the following system of equations:
Adding both equations together, we isolate and get:
Plugging in any of the equations, we can solve for :
Verify that the solution pair works
Therefore, the two numbers are .
Answer: see proof below
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Use the following Power Reducing Identities:
Use the following Product to Sum Identity:
<u>Proof LHS → RHS</u>
LHS: cos² Ф · sin³ Ф