Draw a diagram (see attachment)
we can find the length of the ladder first using pythagorean theorem then use cos⁻¹(x) to find the angle measure
or
we can use tan⁻¹(x) to find the angle measure then use cos(x) to find the hyptotonuse
I'll use the first way
alrighty, so we can find the hypotnuse by using pythagoreano therrem which can be used for right triangles
so if legs are a and b and hytponuse is c then
a²+b²=c²
so
legs are 30 and 50
30²+50²=c²
900+2500=c²
3400=c²
sqrt both sides
10√34=c
the length of the ladder is 10√34 in
ok, so we know hyptonuse is 10√34
cos=adjacent/hypotonuse
but we can use cos⁻¹(x)
cos⁻¹(30/(10√34))=x°
use your calculator
59.03≈x°
the degree measure is about 59° and the length of the ladder is 10√34 in or about 59.3in
Answer:6 +10b
Step-by-step explanation:
Like terms 9-1-2 =6 and 3b + 7b = 10b
Answer:
#1) 4 x 3 - 1 is less than or equal to 11 (it's equal). 4 x 3 - 1 < 11 is not true because 11 is not less than 11.
Step-by-step explanation:
#2) 8x + 1 = 57 --- subtract 1 from both sides
8x = 57 - 1
8x = 56 -- divide both sides by 8
x = 7.....any other value for x will not work
2.74 - (-19.4) = 22.14, so the freezer is 22.14°c colder. I hope that helps!
Y = -2/3x + 6....the slope here is -2/3
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
slope(m) = -2/3
(-3,8)....x1 = -3 and y1 = 8
now we sub
y - 8 = -2/3(x - (-3) =
y - 8 = -2/3(x + 3) <===