The answer is 285 miles
x = 3.8×150/2
x = 570/2
x = 285 miles
{tan(60) + tan(10)}/{1 - tan(60)*tan(10)} - {tan(60) - tan(10)}/{1 + tan(10)*tan(60)}
<span>ii) Taking LCM & simplifying with applying tan(60) = √3, the above simplifies to: </span>
<span>= 8*tan(10)/{1 - 3*tan²(10)} </span>
<span>iii) So tan(70) - tan(50) + tan(10) = 8*tan(10)/{1 - 3*tan²(10)} + tan(10) </span>
<span>= [8*tan(10) + tan(10) - 3*tan³(10)]/{1 - 3*tan²(10)} </span>
<span>= [9*tan(10) - 3*tan³(10)]/{1 - 3*tan²(10)} </span>
<span>= 3 [3*tan(10) - tan³(10)]/{1 - 3*tan²(10)} </span>
<span>= 3*tan(30) = 3*(1/√3) = √3 [Proved] </span>
<span>[Since tan(3A) = {3*tan(A) - tan³(A)}/{1 - 3*tan²(A)}, </span>
<span>{3*tan(10) - tan³(10)}/{1 - 3*tan²(10)} = tan(3*10) = tan(30)]</span>
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let: eq 1:2x+5y=-55
eq 2:y=3x+6
by substituting eq 2 in eq 1 we get,
2x+5(3x+6)=-55
2x+15x+30+55=0
17x + 85=0
x=-85/17
x=-5
By substituting x value in eq 2,
we have,
y=3(-5)+6=-15+6=-9
Not 100% sure exactly what you’re asking, but if you are asking what is 1/4 of $1,000, all we need to do to find the answer is <u>divide</u> $1,000 by the <u>denominator</u> of the fraction which is <u>4</u>
$1,000 ÷ 4 = $250
Therefore, 1/4 of $1,000 is $250
Hope this helps you
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