6r 3r
J_______K_______L
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JK + KL = JL
6r + 3r = 27
9r = 27
r = 27/9
r = 3 <=====
On your calculator, make sure you're in radian mode, not degree mode, that you are in a trig coordinate plane (do this by hitting "zoom" and choosing ZTrig), and when you enter the function into the "y =", you have to enter it in like this: 7cos(2x)-3. Hit "graph" and you'll see that the wave goes through the x-axis in 4 places within your specified interval. Hit 2nd and "trace" and then "zero". Move your cursor so it's just above the x-axis where the curve goes through and hit enter, then move it so it's just below the x-axis where the curve goes through and hit enter again. Hit enter a 3rd time, and you SHOULD see that your x has a value while y = 0. Do that for all of the places where the curve goes through the x-axis. That's how you find the zeros of a trig curve (or any curve, for that matter) on a calculator. The zeros are the solutions. If this was solvable like a regular equation, using trig identities and right triangles, you wouldn't have to use your calculator. But just like when you go to factor a second degree polynomial and you're having trouble with it you can use the quadratic formula and it's never-fail, neither is your calculator.
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Answer: B) 39</h3>
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Explanation:
Equilateral triangles have three equal sides, ie the sides are all the same length.
Let's set sides ST and TU equal to each other and solve for x
7x-10 = 2x+25
7x-2x = 25+10
5x = 35
x = 35/5
x = 7
Then we use this to compute each side
- ST = 7x-10 = 7*7-10 = 49-10 = 39
- TU = 2x+25 = 2*7+25 = 14+25 = 39
- US = x^2 - 10 = 7^2 - 10 = 49-10 = 39
Each side is 39 units long, so this confirms we have the correct answer.
X = 5!
4x+1=2x+11
-1 -1 (Subtract 1 from both sides)
4x =2x+10
-2x -2x (Subtract 2x from both sides)
2x = 10
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2x 2x (Divide both sides by 2x)
X = 5
Answer:
The answer is C.
Chlorine
Step-by-step explanation: