4
- + 2 = x = 10
5
this is how i see it..... 4 5ths plus 2 equals 10
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Answer:
F
Step-by-step explanation:
If the circle is tangent to the x-axis at 4, the center lies on the line x=4.
If the circle is tangent to the y-axis at 4, the center lies on the line y=4.
If the center of the circle is (x, y) = (4, 4) and it is tangent to the axes, then the radius is 4.
The standard-form equation of the circle centered at (h, k) with radius r is ...
(x -h)² +(y -k)² = r²
For the values (h, k) = (4, 4) and r = 4, the equation is ...
(x -4)² +(y -4)² = 16 . . . . . . matches choice F
Answer:
(2,-3)
Step-by-step explanation:
I used substitution and rearranged the second equation to y=-2x+1. Then I replaced the y in the first equation with -2x+1. So, I got 3x-5(-2x+1)=21. When you solve that you get 13x=26 or x=2. Then you replace x with 2 in either equation and end up with y=-3.
Yep it is, it has an input and an output or whatever
Answer:
sin θ = (√21) / 5
tan θ = (√21) / 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember the formulas for the <u>trigonometry ratios</u> with SohCahToa:
sin θ = opposite / hypotenuse
cos θ = adjacent / hypotenuse
tan θ = opposite / adjacent
If cos θ = 2/5, then:
adjacent = 2
hypotenuse = 5
Remember all right triangles follow the <u>Pythagorean Theorem</u>. So if you are missing one side, you can solve.
Let's find the opposite side.
a² + b² = c²
2² + b² = 5²
4 + b² = 25
b² = 21
b = √21
opposite = √21
Now we know all three sides. <u>Use the trigonometry ratios</u> to find sine and tangent.
sin θ = opposite / hypotenuse
sin θ = (√21) / 5
tan θ = opposite / adjacent
tan θ = (√21) / 2