Answer:
<u>The two numbers are 23 and 56</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's say the two numbers are A and B.
We are told:
1) A+B=79
2) 3A+5B=283
Let's take the first expression and solve for A:
A+B=79
A=79-B
Now use this value of A in the second expression:
3A+5B=283
3(79-B)+5B=283
237-3B+5B=283
2B = 46
B = 23
Since B=23, we know from 1) that
A+B=79
A+23=79
A = 56
<u>CHECK:</u>
Does A+B=79?
56+23 = 79? <u>YES</u>
Does 3A+5B=283?
3(56)+5(23)=283
168 + 115 = 283? <u>YES</u>
Answer:
Triangle 1: x = 80 degrees, acute
Triangle 2: x = 10 degrees, right
Step-by-step explanation:
Triangle 1:
By the Sum of Interior Angles Theorem, all the angles inside the triangle adds up to 180 degrees. So, set up this equation:

Solve for x:

So, x = 80 degrees
Because all the angles are less than 90 degrees, this is an acute triangle.
Triangle 2:
By the Sum of Interior Angles Theorem, all the angles inside the triangle adds up to 180 degrees. So, set up this equation (with the right angle given):

Solve for x:

So, x = 10 degrees
Because there is an angle measuring 90 degrees, this is a right triangle.
Xy=12
xdy/dx + y = 12
xdy/dx = 12 - y
dy/dx= (12-y) /x
dy/dx | x=-4 ,y=-3 = (12-(-3))/(-4)
= (12+3)/-4 = -15/4
Answer:
Both G and H are true
Step-by-step explanation: