Answer:
RTA= (x-2)·(x-11/2)/(x-2)(x-4)= (you can simplify again if you want by eliminating both (x-2)
(x-11/2)/(x-4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok we need to simplify the expression so:
x^2+3x-10= Bhaskara formula=
-3(±√9-4·1·(-10))/2·1=
X1=(-3+7/2)--> X1=2(R)---> (X-R)--->X-2
X2=(-3-7)/2 --> X2=11/2(R)---> (X-R)--->X-11/2
x^2-6x+8= Bhaskara formula=
6(±√36-4·1·8)/2·1=
X1=(6-2)/2=2--> X1=2(R)---> (X-R)--->X-2
X2=(6+2)/2=2--> X2=4(R)---> (X-R)--->X-4
so, The simplify expression is
(x-2)·(x-11/2)/(x-2)(x-4)=
Answer: 14.1 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, since the situation forms a right triangle (see attachment) we have to apply the trigonometric functions.
cos α = adjacent side / hypotenuse
Where α is the angle of elevation of the ladder to the ground, the hypotenuse is the longest side of the triangle (in this case is the length of the ladder), and the adjacent side (x) is the distance from the base of the building to the bottom of the ladder
Replacing with the values given:
cos 62 = x/ 30
Solving for x
cos62 (30) =x
x= 14.1 feet
Feel free to ask for more if needed or if you did not understand something.
Y = 2x + 3
y = 2(-1) + 3
y = -2 + 3
y = 1
Answer: 1 or D
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Answer:
B, C
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for the circumference C of a circle of diameter d is ...
C = πd
That is, π is the constant of proportionality between circumference and diameter.
Clearly, when the diameter is 1, the circumference will be π.
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π is the circumference when diameter is 1.
π is the constant of proportionality between circumference and diameter.