Angels on a triangle is 180°
so you add 75 and 50 which gives you 125 then u take away that by 180 to find x
and that your answer
I'm going to let you work it out since its easy question
<u>Sin is -sqrt 2/2 cos is sqrt2/2 and tan is -1</u>
Answer:
37° and 53° respectively.
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to know that the angles are complementtary if ∠RSU + ∠UST = 90°. Then,
5x+7 + 9x-1 = 90
5x + 9x +7 -1 = 90
14x +6 = 90
14x = 90 - 6
14x = 84
x = 84/14
x = 6.
Then, the angle ∠RSU has measure 5(6)+ 7 = 30+7 = 37, and the angle ∠UST has measure 9(6) - 1 = 54-1 = 53.
For x^3-11x^2+33x+45 , we can make it an equation so <span>x^3-11x^2+33x+45=0. Next, we can find out if -1 or -3 is a factor. If -1 is a factor, than (x+1) is factorable. Using synthetic division, we get
x^2-12x+45
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x+1 | x^3-11x^2+33x+45
- (x^3+x^2)
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-12x^2+33x+45
- (-12x^2-12x)
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45x+45
-(45x+45)
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0
Since that works, it's either B or D. We just have to figure out when
</span> x^2-12x+45 equals 0, since there are 3 roots and we already found one. Using the quadratic formula, we end up getting (12+-sqrt(144-180))/2=
(12+-sqrt (-36))/2. Since sqrt(-36) is 6i, and 6i/2=3i, it's pretty clear that B is our answer