Answer:
multiply by 10 on both sides
that is to get rid of the denominator
The total angle sum of a triangle is 180°
As such, 180= 78 + 2s +4s
102= 6s
s=17
See the attached image for the graph. Specifically figure 2 is the graph you want. You can leave the red points on the graph or decide to erase them (leave behind the blue line though).
To generate each of the red points, you'll plug in various x values to get corresponding y values.
For instance, plug in x = 0 and we get...
y = -|x-6| - 6
y = -|0-6| - 6
y = -|-6| - 6
y = -6 - 6
y = -12
So when x = 0, the y value is -12. The x and y value pair up to get (x,y) = (0,-12)
Another example: plug in x = 2
y = -|x-6| - 6
y = -|2-6| - 6
y = -|-4| - 6
y = -4 - 6
y = -10
So the point (2,-10) is on the graph
The idea is to generate as many points as possible so we get an idea of what this thing looks like.
Generate enough points, and you'll get what you see in Figure 1 (see attached image)
Then draw a line through all of the points. The more points you use, the more accurate the drawing. Doing that will generate the blue function curve you see in Figure 2 (also attached)
Answer:
x^(d+18)
Step-by-step explanation:
using the law of indices
you must add the powers
Answer:
1. U. 190
2.U. 155
3. U. 240
Step-by-step explanation:
Explanation: To find an angle of a triangle we add the angles we know about
EXAMPLE: 50 + 120. We need to find the third angle.
We know that Angles of triangles should add up to 360
So to find the third angle we add the angle we know about.
EXAMPLE: 50 + 120 = 170 then we Subtract the sum of a triangle *360*
EXAMPLE: 50 + 120 = 170
EXAMPLE: 170 - 360
EXAMPLE: = 190
That's how we find a third angle!
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