It’s d for sure I really believe it’s d
Answer:
The first one is y = 8 and the second one is y = 4.
Step-by-step explanation:
You plug the numbers in for x and then solve the equations.
Answer:
x = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
An angle bisector divides the segments on either side of it so they are proportional. That is ...
x/12 = 5/10
x = 12(5/10) = 6 . . . . . multiply by 12
Answer:
B. 1 and -2
Explanation:
First, add up the equations:
x-x+3y+y=4
4y=4
y=1
Now, plug y into any of the original equations above and solve for x:
-x+1=3
-x=2
x=-2
Therefore, the answer is B. 1 and -2
Well, the cos(∅) is negative in the second and third quadrants. If you are solving for theta, you would use the inverse of the cos or arccos

take the inverse of both sides to get:
x = arccos(-2/3) now evaluate the right
x = 131.8103149 degrees
to find your second solution, subtract your reference angle from 360 degrees.
360 - 131.8103149 = 228.1896851 degrees
Now the period of cos is 2π or 360 degrees. So if you want to consider all possible solutions, you would need to add/subtract 360n to both solutions above..
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but thought I would leave it here for you just in case... As a side note, you could do this problem in radian measurement as well.