If you are buying something that cost $15 and sale tax is 6%, you can calculate final bill trough proportions:
$15:100%=$x:106%
100x=106*15, x=(106*15)/100, x=$15.9 is final bill.
You can also use easier way: $15+0.06*$15=$15.9
Explanation for 2nd way: Cost is $15, on that you need to add 6% of $15: (6%/100%)*$15 and that is 0.06*15.
∠GHJ and ∠RST are complementary
⇒ ∠GHJ and ∠RST = 90°
And ∠RST and ∠ABC are supplementary
⇒ ∠RST and ∠ABC = 180°
Also, ∠GHJ = x°
⇒ ∠RST = 90° - x°
⇒ ∠ABC = 180° - ∠RST
⇒ ∠ABC = 180° - (90° - x°)
⇒ ∠ABC = 90° + x°
Answer:
1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
sin²(π/8) − cos⁴(3π/8)
Use power reduction formulas:
1/2 (1 − cos(2×π/8)) − 1/8 (3 + 4 cos(2×3π/8) + cos(4×3π/8))
Simplify:
1/2 (1 − cos(π/4)) − 1/8 (3 + 4 cos(3π/4) + cos(3π/2))
1/2 (1 − √2/2) − 1/8 (3 + 4 (-√2/2) + 0)
1/2 − √2/4 − 1/8 (3 − 2√2)
1/2 − √2/4 − 3/8 +√2/4
1/2 − 3/8
1/8
Answer:
(6,-7)
Step-by-step explanation:
take b as x2,y2
then apply mid point formula
x=(x1+x2)/2
y=(y1+y2)/2