Since we cannot divide by zero, x=0 is forbidden, and x=0 is the vertical asymptote of this function.
Here we have a relatively basic trigonometry problem using a right triangle.
We are looking to calculate the value of the side OPPOSITE to our given angle of 36 degrees. We are given the length of the side ADJACENT to this angle. Using this knowledge, we must first determine what trigonometric ratio we need to use.
For the purpose of answering this question, I will label the angle of 36 degrees angle A.
Because of the values we have been given, the best ratio to use would be:
sin(A) = opposite/hypotenuse
So, if we plug in our known and unknown values, we end up with:
sin(36) = x / 11
To find x, we must first try and get x on one side of the equation, so I am going to do that by multiplying both sides by 11, giving us this equation:
11 × sin(36) = x
Next, multiply (( 11 × sin(36) )), and this will give you the value the length of side X.
So, your answer should end up as 6.5 if we round the decimal.
Answer: 5.81
Step-by-step explanation: I just took it and it showed me the answer when I got it wrong
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
4x -39 > -43 8x + 31 < 23
Add 39 to both sides Subtract 31 from both sides
4x -39 + 39 > -43 + 39 8x + 31 - 31 < 23 - 31
Simplify Simplify
4x > -4 8x < -8
Divide both sides by 4 Divide both sides by 8
4x / 4 > -4 / 4 8x / 8 < -8 / 8
Simplify Simplify
x > -1 x < -1
Answer: A