Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate distance between two points we use the distance formula sqrt((x2−x1)^2+(y2−y1)^2).
To start, we find the square of the distance between x1 and x2 and y1 and y2. The distance between x1 and x2, or 1 and 3, is 2. The distance between y1 and y2, or 3 and -4, is 7.
Now we square 2 and 7 and add them together to get 4 + 49 = 53.
The last thing we do to find the distance is take the square root of 53. 53 is not a perfect square and is also a prime number so our answer in simplest form is still sqrt53.<span />
Answer:
<QRS= (10.x - 1) = (10.6 - 1) = 59°
Step-by-step explanation:
the triangle is not accurate but drawing one is truly useful in calculating. Besides, I don't know how it is called in English but it is something about the exterior angles (maybe)
Answer:
sin (x) ≥ 0, between 0° and 180° or 0 and π,
sin(x) ≥ 1/2, between 30° and 150° or π/6 and 5π/6
Step-by-step explanation:
This is how I would do it. Subtract sin(x) from both sides
2
- sin(x) ≥ 0 , then factor out sin(x)
sin(x) [2 sin(x) - 1] ≥0, then set each factor ≥ 0
sin(x) ≥ 0 and 2 sin(x) - 1 ≥ 0
sin (x) ≥ 0, between 0° and 180° or 0 and π
2 sin(x) ≥ 1
sin(x) ≥ 1/2, between 30° and 150° or π/6 and 5π/6