Let's solve this problem step-by-step.
First of all, let's establish that supplementary angles are two angles which add up to 180°.
Therefore:
Equation No. 1 -
x + y = 180°
After reading the problem, we can convert it into an equation as displayed as the following:
Equation No. 2 -
3x - 8 + x = 180°
Now let's make (y) the subject in the first equation as it is only possible for (x) to be the subject in the second equation. The working out is displayed below:
Equation No. 1 -
x + y = 180°
y = 180 - x
Then, let's make (x) the subject in the second equation & solve as displayed below:
Equation No. 2 -
3x - 8 + x = 180°
4x = 180 + 8
x = 188 / 4
x = 47°
After that, substitute the value of (x) from the second equation into the first equation to obtain the value of the other angle as displayed below:
y = 180 - x
y = 180 - ( 47 )
y = 133°
We are now able to establish that the value of the two angles are as follows:
x = 47°
y = 133°
In order to determine the measure of the bigger angle, we will need to identify which of the angles is larger.
133 is greater than 47 as displayed below:
133 > 47
Therefore, the measure of the larger angle is 133°.
Answer:
km
Step-by-step explanation:
The submarine's path from its base forms a right triangle when its final position is "connected" to the base. We know that the right triangle has legs of
km and
km, and we need to find the length of its hypotenuse. To do so, we can use the Pythagorean Theorem, which states that in a right triangle,
, where
and
are the lengths of the triangle's legs and
is the length of the triangle's hypotenuse. In this case, we know what
and
are, and we need to solve for c, so after substituting the given values of
and
into
to solve for c, we get:

(Substitute
and
into the equation)
(Evaluate the squares on the LHS)
(Simplify the LHS)
(Symmetric Property of Equality)
(Take the square root of both sides of the equation)
(Simplify)
is an extraneous solution because you can't have negative distance, if that makes sense, so therefore, the submarine is approximately
km away from its base. Hope this helps!
Answer:
Total hours that Jenny ran = 3.63 hours.
Step-by-step explanation:
Jenny ran on Tuesday for = 2/5 hours or 0.4 hours.
Time consumed to run on Thursday = 11/6 hours or 1.83 hours.
Time consumed to run on Saturday = 21/ 15 hours or 1.4 hours.
Here, the total hours can be calculated by just adding all the running hours. So the running hours of Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday will be added to find the total hours.
Total hours that Jenny ran = 0.4 + 1.83 + 1.4 = 3.63 hours.
In the "tens place". One hundred is ten times ten, so four hundred is ten times forty.
X=-4
X-2=2x+2
Subtract 2 and x from both sides to get
-4=1x