1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
tigry1 [53]
2 years ago
5

5.) A 12-foot wall measures a 12-foot wall measures

Mathematics
1 answer:
8090 [49]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1 in =4.8 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

12 feet/2.5 inches=4.8

You might be interested in
What fraction is £1 of 13p?
Rasek [7]
I believe it would be 13p im not for sure though
4 0
3 years ago
The base of a triangle is represented by (2x − 6) and the height by (x − 2). Which polynomial expression BEST represents the are
BabaBlast [244]
Area of a triangle= \frac{1}{2} *base*height
A=\frac{1}{2} *(2x-6)*(x-2)
A=\frac{1}{2} ( 2x^{2} -4x-6x+12)
A=x^{2} -2x-3x+6
A=x^{2} -5x+6
7 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
If the math club collected 17,604 points and gave away 36 shirts, how many points were collected if 82 shirts were given away?
luda_lava [24]
17,604 points/36 shirts=<span>489 points per shirt
</span>82 shirts*489 points=<span>40,098 points</span>
4 0
2 years ago
I do not understand this question
Olin [163]
B is the answer to this question.
6 0
2 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Prove the following identity ​
Deffense [45]

Answer:

sec(x)/(tan xsin(x))=cot^2 x+1 = Ture

Step-by-step explanation:

Verify the following identity:

sec(x)/(tan(x) sin(x)) = cot(x)^2 + 1

Hint: | Eliminate the denominator on the left hand side.

Multiply both sides by sin(x) tan(x):

sec(x) = ^?sin(x) tan(x) (cot(x)^2 + 1)

Hint: | Express both sides in terms of sine and cosine.

Write cotangent as cosine/sine, secant as 1/cosine and tangent as sine/cosine:

1/cos(x) = ^?sin(x)/cos(x) sin(x) ((cos(x)/sin(x))^2 + 1)

Hint: | Simplify the right hand side.

((cos(x)/sin(x))^2 + 1) sin(x) (sin(x)/cos(x)) = (((cos(x)^2)/(sin(x)^2) + 1) sin(x)^2)/(cos(x)):

1/cos(x) = ^?(sin(x)^2 (cos(x)^2/sin(x)^2 + 1))/cos(x)

Hint: | Put the fractions in cos(x)^2/sin(x)^2 + 1 over a common denominator.

Put cos(x)^2/sin(x)^2 + 1 over the common denominator sin(x)^2: cos(x)^2/sin(x)^2 + 1 = (cos(x)^2 + sin(x)^2)/sin(x)^2:

1/cos(x) = ^?sin(x)^2/cos(x) (cos(x)^2 + sin(x)^2)/sin(x)^2

Hint: | Cancel down ((cos(x)^2 + sin(x)^2) sin(x)^2)/(sin(x)^2 cos(x)).

Cancel sin(x)^2 from the numerator and denominator. ((cos(x)^2 + sin(x)^2) sin(x)^2)/(sin(x)^2 cos(x)) = (sin(x)^2 (cos(x)^2 + sin(x)^2))/(sin(x)^2 cos(x)) = (cos(x)^2 + sin(x)^2)/cos(x):

1/cos(x) = ^?(cos(x)^2 + sin(x)^2)/cos(x)

Hint: | Eliminate the denominators on both sides.

Multiply both sides by cos(x):

1 = ^?cos(x)^2 + sin(x)^2

Hint: | Use the Pythagorean identity on cos(x)^2 + sin(x)^2.

Substitute cos(x)^2 + sin(x)^2 = 1:

1 = ^?1

Hint: | Come to a conclusion.

The left hand side and right hand side are identical:

Answer: (identity has been verified)

3 0
1 year ago
Other questions:
  • If G(x)=1/2 we’re shifted 3 units to the left and 3 units up, what would the new equation be?
    6·1 answer
  • Given the function f(x)=x^4+10x^3+35x^2+50x+24 , factor completely. Show all work and steps. Then sketch the graph.
    13·1 answer
  • How do you solve these equations using elimination
    8·1 answer
  • I need help! Please help!
    15·1 answer
  • How much does a puzzle piece weigh
    13·2 answers
  • Please help me it’s emergency please
    6·2 answers
  • At Kathmandu temperature was – 5°C on Monday and then it dropped by 2∘C on Tuesday. What was the temperature of Kathmandu on Tue
    14·1 answer
  • Brook drove a total of 180 miles in 3 hours. Diederick drove a total of 160 miles in 4 hours.
    11·2 answers
  • (x + 3)^2 - 4x^2<br><br> Factorise using the difference of two squares
    13·1 answer
  • If f(c)=2x^2-x, find f(-4) - f(9)
    5·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!