Answers:
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Explanation:
Recall that tangent is the ratio of opposite over adjacent
tan(angle) = opposite/adjacent
So for reference angle G, we say,
tan(G) = JH/GJ = 2/1 = 2
We'll treat tan(H) in a similar fashion, but the opposite and adjacent sides swap roles. That means we'll apply the reciprocal to the result above to get 1/2 for tan(H)
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So we have this interesting property where
tan(G)*tan(H) = 2*(1/2) = 1
In general,
tan(A)*tan(B) = 1 if and only if A+B = 90 degrees
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Side note: The side sqrt(5) isn't used at all.
Answer:
1. John still has 3 Apples
2. John now has 845679,63 Apples (I'm not sure if you've written the number of the multiplying fairy right...).
3. If the * is multiplying:
John now has 25937228,2 Apples.
Step-by-step explanation:
Just use the calculator.
Answer:
Mike can go 124 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Car rent = $29.20
However, a customer has to pay $0.20 for every mile.
Mike has $54 to spend on the car for a day.
If he pays the car rent which is $29.20, then he has
$54 - $29.20 = $24.80 remaining
1 mile = $0.20
x miles = $24.80
By cross multiplication
0.20x = 1 * 24.80
x = 24.80/0.20
x = 124 miles
Answer:
<em>$570 a week</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
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