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zlopas [31]
2 years ago
15

the length of a rectangle is 5 ft more than the width. The. Is 22 ft. Find the width of a rectangle.​

Mathematics
1 answer:
musickatia [10]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

To the tenth = 2.8

Step-by-step explanation:

x*(x+5) = 22

2.8 * (2.8 + 5) = about 22

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1c. The angle below horizontal from the port to the sub

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2c. The distance from port to the expected treasure location

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It can be helpful to draw diagrams. See the attached. The diagram for depth is not to scale.

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1b. The distance just calculated is one side of a new triangle with other side 2 km and included angle of 132°. Then the distance from port to sub (s) is given by the Law of Cosines as
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1c. The Law of Sines can be used to find the angle of depression (α) from the port. That angle is opposite the side of length 2 in the triangle of 1b. The 39.03 km side is opposite the angle of 132°. So, we have the relation
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The distance from port to Ship F is 45.91 km.

2b. The expected treasure location is at a depth that is 2.18° below the horizontal from the port. The tangent ratio for an angle is the ratio of the opposite side (depth) to the adjacent side (distance from F to port), so we have
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