Answer:
The hyperbola has two directrices, one for each side of the figure. You can see the hyperbola as two parabolas in one equation. So, as parabolas have directrix, hyperbolas does too.
The directrices are perpendicular to the major axis. That means if the parabolla is horizontal, then its directrices are vertical, and viceversa.
Therefore, to find the right line that forms the directrix of a hyperbola, you just need to use the directrix that is perpendicular to the major axis.
To solve this problem just do the following,
x+9=-12
-9 -9
x=-21
Check
-21+9=-12 = True
Hope this helps!=)
Angle BAC
cosφ⁻¹ = (10² + 17² - 11²)/(2*10*17) = 37.9 ≈ 38°
Angle ACB
cosφ⁻¹ = (10² + 11² - 17²)/(2*10*11) = 108.0°
Angle ABC
cosφ⁻¹ = (11² + 17² - 10²)/(2*11*17) = 34.0°
See you !
The total cost is 13.76, she has enough money. (accidentally posted the answer in the comments so ignore that)
Answer:
<h2><u><em>
x = 2</em></u></h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the value of x.
5+x=7
x = [?]
5 + x = 7
x = 7 - 5
<u><em>x = 2</em></u>
----------------check
5 + 2 = 7
7 = 7
the answer is good