Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The function has the vertex at .
Since , the graph of the function is a maximum graph.
The highest y-value is the y-coordinate of the vertex which is 5.
Therefore the range is {}
Therefore the correct answer is B.
You are given the side adjacent to ∠B and you want to find the length of the side opposite. The trig ratio that relates an angle to adjacent and opposite sides is ...
... tan(∠C) = Opposite/Adjacent = (AB)/(BC)
Multiplying by BC gives
... AB = BC×tan(∠C) = (14 ft)×(√3) ≈ 24.2 ft
Well you see if you calculate 3.2 times 2 that will equal 6.4 but then if you divide that by 2 that will give you 3.2 so basically your answer is 6.4