The value f x when y= 5 is 2
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Let the given equation be y = k/x
where k is the constant
if y = 2 when x= 5, then;
k = xy
k= 2(5)
k = 10
In order to determine the value of x when y = 5
x = k/y
x = 10/5
x = 2
Hence the value f x when y= 5 is 2
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There's no such thing as the "length"of an angle.
But we know what you're getting at.
You have said that the angles are complementary. If two angles are
complementary, then their sum is 90 degrees, so we can take your
two angles and write:
<u>x</u> (one angle) plus <u>(2x + 12)</u> (the other one) <u>= 90 degrees
</u><u /> x + 2x + 12 = 90<u>
</u>Subtract 12 from each side: x + 2x = 78
Add the x's on the left side: 3x = 78
Divide each side by 3 : x = 26 degrees
One angle is 'x' = <em>26 degrees</em>
The other one is (2x + 12) = 52+12 = <em>64 degrees</em>
Let's first write down the equations which we will require to solve for this problem.
Equation No. 1 -
x km/h = y mph
Equation No. 2 -
8 km/h = 5 mph
First of all, we will make y the subject by calculating the km/h when mph = 1. We will accomplish this by dividing both sides by 5 as displayed below:
Equation No. 2 -
8 km/h = 5 mph
5 mph = 8 km/h
5 / 5 mph = 8 / 5 km/h
1 mph = 8 / 5 km/h
Through this, we have found out:
m = 8 / 5
We will use the y = mx formula in order to obtain our final equation. We will substitute the value given in the second equation into the formula.
y = mx
y = ( 8 / 5 ) x