Answer: x = −12
Step-by-step explanation:
−27 = x −15
x − 15 = −27
x − 15 + 15 = −27 + 15
x = −12
G is the same function
Using the 2nd function
g(2) = 8 - g(2-1)
g(2) = 8 - g(1) (g(1)=50 )
So, g(2)= 8-50
g(2) = -42
Step-by-step explanation:
part A:

part B:
![Area_{_{surface}}=3.14*(15+9)=3.14*24=75.36[units^2].](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=Area_%7B_%7Bsurface%7D%7D%3D3.14%2A%2815%2B9%29%3D3.14%2A24%3D75.36%5Bunits%5E2%5D.)
Answer:
= 130°
Step-by-step explanation:
Angles subtended at the center by the arcs
and
are ∠HPG and ∠EPF.
Since these angles are the vertical angles both will be equal.
m∠HPG ≅ m∠EPF
3x - 10 = 2x + 10
3x - 2x = 10 + 10
x = 20
Therefore,
= 50°
Similarly
= 50°
In the same way angles subtended at the center will be equal.
m∠EPH ≅ m∠FPG
and 
Since
°



Therefore, measure of arc EH = 130°
The first fraction is 4 over 6, right? hopefully it is, i cant really see.
Basically, you can divide 4 and 6 by the same number, they have factors in common. They're both multiples of 2. if you divide them both by 2, you get 2 over 3, which is the <em>exact same amount as 4 over 6, it's just written in a simpler way. </em>the first answer is 2 over 3.
What numbers can both 10 and 15 be divided by? give it a try.