Answer:
When x=2
Step-by-step explanation:
Well in the first one it tells you that 2x is 90.
In the second it's y=40x+10
So you plug 2 in as the x.
y=40(2)+10
y=80+10
y=90
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Y is being multiplied by 0.6 so you have to divide by 0.6 on both sides to leave y alone.
y=10.3/0.6
The correct question is
The hypotenuse and one of the legs of a right triangle form an angle that has a cosine of √<span>2/2 .
What is the measure of the angle?
Let
</span>∅--------> the angle
cos ∅=√2/2<span>
cos </span>∅=[distance of one of the leg/hypotenuse]
[distance of one of the leg/hypotenuse]=√2/2
<span>I could say that
</span>distance of one of the leg=√2
and
hypotenuse=2
so
<span>applying the Pythagorean theorem
</span>c=hypotenuse=2
a=√2
b=?
c²=a²+b²-------> b²=c²-a²------> b²=2²-(√2)²-----> b²=2-----> b=√2
therefore
if a=b
then
the angle ∅=45°
the answer is the option
<span>b.45 degrees</span>
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve, divide.

This equals:

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