Answer:
Use the SINE COSINE and the TANGENT rule
Step-by-step explanation:
1.1st use the Pythagoras theorem to find the value of the other side
2.Now be comfortable to use the rule............................
Actually, this answer would be true. Why?
The first equation is: a(sub <em>n</em>) = 8, 13, 18, 23
The second is: a(sub 1)=8 ; a(sub <em>n</em>)= a(sub <em>n</em>-1)+5
if you wish to find the second term, plug two into the equation for <em /><em>n</em>
8+5=13
to find the third, plug the second term, 13, in for <em>n.</em>
13+5=18.
Hope this helped! I know it's a bit on the late side, but at least you can get the general idea!
No solution not sure if I’m right
The answer is b your just subtract all the ya lol
20 - k/15 = 17
20 - 17 = k/15
3 = k/15
k = 45