Angle1 = 90 degrees
Angle2 = 15 degrees
Angle3 = 75 degrees (because 180-15-90=75 and all angles equal 180 degrees)
Side1 = 300
Side2 = x (unknown)
Solve for x:
X / sin(15degrees) = 300 / sin(75degrees)
X = (300•sin(15degrees)) / sin(75degrees)
X = 80.38...
= 80
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: see attached graph
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Choose values for t and plug them into the x equation and y equation to find the x,y coordinates.
Usually there is an interval provided. Since you did not specify an interval, I chose to use [-2, 2].

Lets call s the number of scented candles sold, and u the number of unscented candles sold and write as an equation the info provided in the problem:
16s + 10u = 400
s + u = 28
that is, the first equation synthesize the fact that the amount of unscented candles times its quantity plus the amount of scented candles times its quantity equals $400
and the second equation synthesize the fact that the number of scented and unscented candles add up to 28
Now you just need to solve the system of two linear equations with two unknowns to get the specific value of the scented and unscented candles.