<span>3x + y =3
Y = 2x - 7
substitute </span>Y = 2x - 7 into 3x + y =3
3x + y =3
3x +2x - 7 =3
5x = 10
x = 2
Y = 2x - 7 = 2(2) - 7 = -3
answer
(2, -3)
Answer:
X=4
Step-by-step explanation:
Figure B is .8 times the size of Figure A, so to find the value of x you would take the scale factor and multiply it by 5 in this case.
Horizontal Shrink: y = cos 2x or if the coefficient of x is greater than 1
Vertical Stretch: y = 2 cos x or if the coefficient if cos x is greater than 1
Horizontal Stretch: y = cos (1/2) x or if the coefficient of x is less than 1
Vertical Shrink: y = (1/2) cos x or the coefficient of cos x is less than 1
The base value is 1 since it is the original coefficient of x and cos x. The values would adjust depending on the original coefficients.
So this is essentially a proportion problem. They want you to be able to recognize a relationship between the two. The easiest way to go about this is to draw a picture (I have included one). What you want to do is notice that you are given both shadow lengths. This is essentially going to be your first step to creating the proportion.
Understanding that we know the shadow lengths, we can turn these into a fraction such as so:
4ft/20ft.
Now that we know that, we need to look at are unknown. Our unknown is the height of the utility pole. We can solve this by substituting for X since we know the utility worker is 5.5 ft tall.
Your fraction for that would look like:
5.5ft/X
Make sure to always make your top to top match, such as since I put the utility worker's shadow on top, I need to put his height on top.
Now we can solve.
4ft/20ft =5.5ft/X
We need to cross multiply to get an equation we can work with. If we cross multiply, Your equation will look like:
4x = 110ft
This is a simple one step equation. Divide both sides by 4 to get your answer.
x= 27.5ft.
This means your Utility pole's height is 27.5ft.
Answer:
the answer is d
Step-by-step explanation: