Answer:
g(x) approaches negative infinity
Step-by-step explanation:
g(x) = -x² + 2x + 4
limit at g(x) approaches infinity = -(∞)² + 2(∞) + 4 = -∞
I can't solve for f(x) because you didnt give me f(x)
The sum of the angles equal 180 degrees, so we plug the angle values into an equation:
3a + 2a - 25 = 180.
By combining like terms, this becomes:
5a - 25 = 180
Now, if we add 25 to both sides to isolate a, we get:
5a = 205
Finally, we need to divide both sides by 5 to find a, and we get:
a = 41
Yay! Now we have a. Now we just plug them into the original values! So:
2(41) - 25
Multiply out:
82 - 25
The first angle is equal to 57.
Then we use the second angle:
3(41)
Multiply out:
123
The second angle is equal to 123.
Hope this helps!
~Chrys
Do you mean 3x+2=7
3x=7-2
3x=5
x=5 over 3
x=1.6
Adding the two equations, you get that 3x=9, so x=3. Since there is only one value of x, there is only one solution.