|7 - x| >= 1
When solving for x inside an absolute value, you can set up two equations. One for the positive and one for the negative(since we’re dealing with absolutes.
We end up with:
7 - x >= 1
7 - x <= -1 (inequalities’ signs flip when multiplying or dividing by a negative.)
7 - x >= 1
7 - 1 >= x
X <= 6
7 - x <= -1
7 + 1 <= x
X>= 8
X: (-infinity, 6]U[8, infinity)
Answer:
It would be: no; the two figures are oriented differently
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the diagram shows the location of John and Mark in relationship to the top of the building labeled A, then:
a]
∠4 is the angle of elevation as seen by Mark from his location. It is the angle between the horizontal and the line from the object to the observer's eyes.
b]
∠3 is the angle of depression and it is congruent to the angle 5, which is the angle of elevation as seen by John from his location.
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