Answer:
Expert? Sorry, not me, but what sort of questions do you have?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The distance is 5.20m
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, we want to get the height of the ladder
To get this, we need to understand that we have a right triangle, with the base of the triangle as 3 m, the angle at the downward part is 60, and we want to get the height of the triangle
The angle here faces the height we want to calculate
This height is known as the opposite
What we have is the adjacent
Now, the trigonometric identity that relates the opposite and the adjacent is the tan
The tangent of an angle is the ratio of the opposite to the adjacent
Mathematically;
tan 60 = h/3
h = 3 tan 60
h = 5.20 m
The ladder is at a height of 5.20 m above the ground
Answer:
Option B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given vertices of triangle ABC are (-1, -1), (-1, -5) and (0.5, -5).
We need to find the coordinates of triangle when it is translated two units left.
So, the rule of translation is
Using this rule, we get
The vertices of triangle A'B'C' are A'(-3,-1), B'(-3,-5) and C'(-1.5,-5).
Therefore, the correct option is B.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Look for the GCF and then divide every term by the GCF to see what remains
(9) 5a - 25 ( GCF is 5 so take out 5 and divide every term by 5)
5(a-5)
(10) 28 - 7x ( GCF is 7 so take out 7 and divide every term by 7)
7(4-x)
(11) 12z + 28 - 7z - 3= (combine terms) =
5x+25( GCF is 5 so take out 5 and divide every term by 5)
5(x+5)