The question is asking for the intersection of the line and the parabola. Where does the blue parabola and the red line meet? <em>at (-1, -3) and (3, 5)</em>
Answer: B) x = -1 , x = 3
Turn the fraction into a decimal,so 1/2 would be .5 and then multiply that into -6 which would be -3
Answer:
The correct answer is option C
a = 10√3, b = 5√3, c = 15 and d = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Points to remember
The angles of a right angled triangle, 30°, 60° and 90° then sides are in the ratio, 1: √3 : 2
<u>To find the value of variables</u>
From the figure we can see 2 right angled triangle with angle 30, 60 and 90
we get, d= 5 then b = 5√3
b = 5√3 the c = 5√3 * √3 = 15
and a = 2 * 5√3 = 10√3
Therefore the correct answer is option C
a = 10√3, b = 5√3, c = 15 and d = 5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The function
has a horizontal asymptote which is 
The function
has a horizontal asymptote which is 
The function
has no horizontal asymptote because the numerator has a degree which is higher than the degree of the denominator,
The function
has a horizontal asymptote which is 
Answer:
<A = 18.6 Degree
<B =74.4 Degree
<C = 87 Degree
Step-by-step explanation:
Sum of all the angles of triangle is 180
as given ,
<A = ?
<B = 4<A
<C = 5 <A - 6
As per rule ,
<A + <B +<C = 180
<A + 4 <A + 5<A - 6 = 180
10 <A - 6 = 180
10 <A = 180 + 6
<A = 186 / 10
<A = 18.6 Degree
Hence ,
< B = 4 X (18.6)
< B = 74.4 Degree
and
<C = 5 (18.6) - 6
<C = 87 Degree
PROOF
<A + <B + <C = 180
18.6 + 74.4 + 87 = 180
180 = 180