X+9-3≤14
Add 3 to the other side. (do the inverse of subtraction)
x+9≤17
Subtract 9 on both sides. (the inverse of addition)
x≤8
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
5 miles high is one of the sides of a triangle depending on accuracy level
h^2=x^2+y^2
we don't have 2 distances
Tan A=O/a
O=a tan A
We solve for O because the angle is at the top of the line going up and we want the opposite angle that is along the ground
O=5×tan(173.7/2)=90.854033512
The distance he can see is:
90.85*2~181.7 miles
Now we need to find the distance between lines:
The north south distance between each line is 69 miles
thus the number of degrees he will see will be:
181.7/69
=2 19/30
Answer:
98
Step-by-step explanation:
180- 122 = 58
58 + 24= 82
180- 82= 98
Answer:
37< 10x-7
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
What you do is try to find l by using the given information.
We can start by saying that
A=L*W
Now it's easy algebra
Divide both sides by W
L=A/W
Area and length are given .
A=((m^3-3m+2)/2m^2-7m+3)/(m^3+m-2)/(2m^3+3m-2)
Try to work it out if you can't then tell me in the comments we'll figure it out.