3(2a+1)=-5(a+6)
First expand the brackets.
6a+3=-5a-30
Now add 5a to both sides.
11a+3=-30
Then subtract 3 from both sides.
11a=-33
Finally divide both sides by 11.
a=- 33/11
=-3
849-1.5=847.5
6.8-4.8=2
847.5 divided by 2 =423.75
Answer:
3.2
Step-by-step explanation:
If there are 2 secont lines intersecting inside a circle like the picture shown, then the theorem tells us that <em>"the product of 2 segments of one secant line is equal to the product of 2 segments of other secant line"</em>
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Thus, we can say that:
x * 10 = 8 * 4
10x = 32
x = 32/10
x = 3.2
Answer:
1/32v²sin2θ
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the expression r(theta) = 1/16v²sinθcosθ
According to double angle of trigonometry identity;
Sin2θ = sin(θ+θ)
Sin2θ = sinθcosθ + cosθsinθ
Sin2θ = 2sinθcosθ
sinθcosθ = sin2θ/2 ... **
Substituting equation ** into the question
1/16v²sinθcosθ = 1/16v²(sin2θ/2)
1/16v²sinθcosθ = 1/2×1/16v²(sin2θ)
1/16v²sinθcosθ = 1/32v²sin2θ
Hence using the double angle identity, the equivalent expression is 1/32v²sin2θ
Answer:
I’m pretty sure that’s - 11/3 .
Step-by-step explanation: