<u>Answer:</u>
The correct answer option is c. a = 11.94.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
We are given a right angles triangle with an angle ABC equal to 58 degrees and side length AC known to be equal to 19.1.
We are supposed to find the length of side a.
Side AC, opposite to angle ABC, will be the perpendicular and BC will be the base so we will use the formula of tan to find b.



Answer:
approximately 3.16 repeated
Step-by-step explanation:
to find the x-intercept of a function, we simply set y = 0 and then solve for "x", so, let's first find the equation of it and then set y = 0.
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Answer:
DC = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The wrong equation was used.
The right equation to use based on the midsegment theorem of a trapezoid is:
MN = ½(AB + DC)
MN = 8
AB = 14
Substitute
8 = ½(14 + DC)
Multiply both sides by 2
8*2 = ½(14 + DC)*2
2*8 = 14 + DC
16 = 14 + DC
16 - 14 = 14 + DC - 14
2 = DC
DC = 2
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
when x=0, y=0, so B is impossible
when X=2, Y=1,
and thus C is correct