Given a right triangle with hypothenus of measure 34, the side opposite the angle θ of measure 30, and the side adjacent the angle theta of measure 16.
Here is my theory. I did not use the Pythagorean Theorem. I used basic cross multiplication.
z = 25
t = 24
Answer:
maybe rotation.........i think....
The answer is C.
To solve these types of equations you first need to make sure that you equation is equal to 0. In this case all of the numbers are already on the same side so no work needs to be done there. Then we can get a, b and c values for the quadratic equation by looking at the coefficients.
a = 4 (number attached to x^2)
b = -6 (number attached to x)
c = 1 (number with no variable attached)
Now we can put this into the quadratic equation.

