Answer:
The answer is x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
I added similar elements, then I subtracted 7 from both sides, next I divided by 5 both sides, and lastly I got x = 5 as my answer.
Add the equations,just the way they appear there.
-- Add the top 'x' to the bottom 'x'. Write the sum under the 'x's.
-- Add the '+y' and the '-y'. Write the sum under the 'y's.
-- Add the '2' and the '4'. Write the sum under them, with n " = " sign
before it.
You should now have an equation with only 'x' in it and no 'y'.
You can easily solve that one and find out the value of 'x'.
Once you know the value of 'x', go back to either one of the original
equations, and plug the number-value of 'x' in place of 'x'.
You'll then have an equation with only 'y' in it and no 'x'.
You can easily solve that one and find out the value of 'y'.
Answer:
its A
Step-by-step explanation:
i had the same question
See attachement for the diagram of the triangle
Answer/Step-by-step explanation:
To find the length of HJ, we can use different equations as follows:
✔️Recall: SOHCAHTOA
Let's take <G as the reference angle = 28°
Opposite side to reference angle = HJ
Hypotenuse = 20
Apply SOH.
Thus:
Sin 28° = opp/hyp
Sin 28° = HJ/20 (Alex's equation is correct).
Solving further, we would have:
HJ = Sin 28 * 20 ≈ 9.4
✔️Another way is by using <H as the reference angle.
m<H = 180° - (90° + 28°) (sum of triangle)
m<H = 62°
Adjacent side to reference angle (<H) = HJ
Hypotenuse = 20
Apply CAH:
Cos 62° = Adj/Hyp
Cos 62° = HJ/20 (Marlene's equation is correct)
Solving further, we would have,
HJ = Cos 62° * 20 ≈ 9.4
As you can see, the equation of both students are correct. Both would arrive at the same answer using any of the two equations.