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Let the first angle be A and the second be B.
Complementary angles add up to 90° so:
A + B = 90
We are also told:
A = 6 + 3B; substituting this into the first equation:
6 + 3B + B = 90
B = 21°
A = 6 + 3(21)
A = 69°
Answer: " 15 % " .
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→ " 12 is <u> 15% </u> of 80 " .
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Step-by-step explanation:
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12 = (n/100) * 80 ;
12 = (80n) /100 ; Solve for "n:
Note: 80/100 = (80/10) / (100/10) = (8/10) = 0.8 ;
12 = (0.8)n ;
↔ (0.8n) = 12
Multiply each side of the equation by "10" ; to get rid of the "decimal" ;
10 * (0.8n) = 10 * 12 ;
to get:
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8n = 120 ;
Divide each side of the equation by "8" ;
to isolate "n" on ONE SIDE of the equation; & to solve for "n" ;
8n/8 = 120/ 8 ;
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to get:
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n = 15 .
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Answer: " 15 % " .
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→ " 12 is <u> 15% </u> of 80 " .
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Hope this helps!
Best wishes!
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By De Moivre's formula, the <em>cubic</em> roots of the <em>complex</em> number are 3 + i 4, - 4.96 + i 0.60 and 1.96 - i 4.60.
<h3>How to find the cube root of a complex number</h3>
Herein we have a <em>complex</em> number in <em>rectangular</em> form, from which we need its magnitude (r) and direction (θ) and the De Moivre's formula as well. The <em>root</em> formula is introduced below:
, for k ∈ {0, 1, ..., n - 1} (1)
Where n is the grade of the complex root.
The magnitude and direction of the <em>complex</em> number are 125 and 0.886π radians, respectively. Thus, by the De Moivre's formula we obtain the following three solutions:
k = 0
z₁ = 2.997 + i 4.002
k = 1
z₂ = - 4.964 + i 0.595
k = 2
z₃ = 1.967 - i 4.597
By De Moivre's formula, the <em>cubic</em> roots of the <em>complex</em> number are 3 + i 4, - 4.96 + i 0.60 and 1.96 - i 4.60.
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