I believe the answer is y= -3
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
30
Step-by-step explanation:
Each one has 10 tenths, so 3 ones have 30 tenths.
You can do this by dividing 3 by 1/10.
3/(1/10) = 3/1 * 10/1 = 30/1 = 30
You can let the sides be a and b. You can then use the Law of Sines to create an equation relating the two sides and the angles opposite them, and finally isolate a/b.
I think it is y = -11/7x - 1 2/7.