Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
it is being reflected of the other end
The answer 12/72 because you multiply
Answer:
![\sqrt[5]{b}^{2}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B5%5D%7Bb%7D%5E%7B2%7D)
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not completely sure but this is what I would do.
evaluate <span>(1/ 4)^x - 1 </span>as is. But change the (1 /2)^2x to (2/4)^2x. This way both fractions have the same denominator and in this sense, the same base. The 2/4 base still evaluates into 1/2 so nothing, mathematically, is being broken here.
A.) A= (1/2)absinC
b.) sinA/a, sinB/b, sinC/c
sin100/42, sin25/b, sinC/c
use these two fractions.
sin100/42= sin25/b
cross multiply next
b×sin100= 42×sin25
then divide on both sides by sin100
b=18
c.)measurementofA+measurementofB+measurementofC=180
100+25+C=180
125+C=180
-125 -125
The measurement of angle C is 55 degrees.
d.)A=(1/2)42×18×sin55
= 21×18×sin55
A =309.6 units squared