<span>90 + 35 = 125.
180 -125 = 55 degrees.
4.59^2 + 6.55^2 = 8^2
21.1 + 42.9= 64 inches</span>
Answer:
36.4
Step-by-step explanation:
31^2 + 19^2 = c^2
961 + 361 = c^2
√1322 = √c^2
36.4 = c
9514 1404 393
Answer:
(-4√494)/13i +(6√494)/13k ≈ -6.8388i +0j +10.2585k
Step-by-step explanation:
To answer this question, you need to know two things:
1) the direction of vector v
2) the magnitude of vector u
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<u>direction of v</u>
A direction is specified by a "unit vector", one with the proper ratio of components, and a magnitude of 1. It is found from a given vector by dividing that vector by its magnitude.
The unit vector in the v direction is ...
v/|v| = (-2i +3k)/(√((-2)² +3²) = (-2i +3k)/√13
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<u>magnitude of u</u>
The magnitude of vector u is ...
|u| = √(5² +(-2)² +3²) = √38
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Then the desired vector is ...
(2|u|)(v/|v|) = 2√38(-2i+3k)/√13 = (-4√494)/13i +(6√494)/13k
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<em>Additional comment</em>
We have chosen to "rationalize the denominator" by writing √(38/13) as (√494)/13.
Answer:
CB = 5, 
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming that the marks next to angle D mean that
, then there is enough information to conclude that the two right triangles are congruent (HA theorem--hypotenuse/angle).
Then all the corresponding parts of the two triangles are congruent, including segments BA and BC, making them the same length.
4x + 1 = 9x - 4
Solving for x,
1 = 5x - 4
5 = 5x
1 = x
Pluggint x = 1 into the two expressions reveals that the length of segment CB is 5.
The two small angles at D are congruent, so
.
It would be A because you have add them to find the y number