Here are the first three the last -I’m always scared to work with fractions lol
Recall that
sin(<em>a</em> + <em>b</em>) = sin(<em>a</em>) cos(<em>b</em>) + cos(<em>a</em>) sin(<em>b</em>)
sin(<em>a</em> - <em>b</em>) = sin(<em>a</em>) cos(<em>b</em>) - cos(<em>a</em>) sin(<em>b</em>)
Adding these together gives
sin(<em>a</em> + <em>b</em>) + sin(<em>a</em> - <em>b</em>) = 2 sin(<em>a</em>) cos(<em>b</em>)
To get 14 cos(39<em>x</em>) sin(19<em>x</em>) on the right side, multiply both sides by 7 and replace <em>a</em> = 19<em>x</em> and <em>b</em> = 39<em>x</em> :
7 (sin(19<em>x</em> + 39<em>x</em>) + sin(19<em>x</em> - 39<em>x</em>)) = 14 cos(39<em>x</em>) sin(19<em>x</em>)
7 (sin(58<em>x</em>) + sin(-20<em>x</em>)) = 14 cos(39<em>x</em>) sin(19<em>x</em>)
7 (sin(58<em>x</em>) - sin(20<em>x</em>)) = 14 cos(39<em>x</em>) sin(19<em>x</em>)
Answer:
$90
Step-by-step explanation:
The shoes now cost 130% of the original cost
The original cost is 100%
Take the new amount and divide it by 130:
117/130 = .90
Then multiply that number by 100 to get the original percent
.90 x 100 = $90
To check, multiply $90 by 130% or 1.30 to make sure that a 30% increase makes the product $117
$90 x 1.30 = $117
Answer: WZ
The sequence ABCD has AD as the first and last letters of that sequence, so this pattern applies to WXYZ as well to pull out WZ. Angle A pairs up with angle W because they are both the first letters of the sequences. These angles are congruent from the fact that the parallelograms are similar. The same can be said for angle D and angle Z.
note: WZ is the same as ZW. The order doesn't matter when it comes to labeling segments based on endpoints.