We can find the height of the altitude by the ratio of sin. See my attachment.
sin of angle = side in front of the angle / hypotenuse
sin x = height/distance
If the two pilot is rising in an hour, then the first distance is 400 miles, the second distance is 300 miles.
Find the height of first pilotheight/distance = sin x
height/400 = sin 30°
height = sin 30° × 400
height = 1/2 × 400
height = 200
Find the height of second pilotheight/distance = sin x
height/300 = sin 40°
height = sin 40° × 300
height = 0.642 × 300
height = 192
So the first pilot traveling 400 mph with 30° is more quickly to reach high altitude than the second pilot traveling 300 mph with 40°
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Answer:
a = 
x = 
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve for a.
8x−5x+4−x=ax+8
Step 1: Flip the equation.
ax+8=2x+4
Step 2: Add -8 to both sides.
ax+8+−8=2x+4+−8
ax=2x−4
Step 3: Divide both sides by x.
Let's solve for x.
8x−5x+4−x=ax+8
Step 1: Add -ax to both sides.
2x+4+−ax=ax+8+−ax
−ax+2x+4=8
Step 2: Add -4 to both sides.
−ax+2x+4+−4=8+−4
−ax+2x=4
Step 3: Factor out variable x.
x(−a+2)=4
Step 4: Divide both sides by -a+2.
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
375,400
Step-by-step explanation:
- 3.754*10^5
- 10^5=100,000
- 3.754*100,000
- 375,400
YaYYYY u got it! =)