In the given figure, angle ABC is formed by a tangent and a secant.
The angle formed by tangent and secant is given by
[tex]m\angle ABC=\frac{1}{2}(m\bar{AD}-m\bar{AC})[/tex]Where mAD and mAC are the intercepted arcs.
For the given case,
[tex]\begin{gathered} m\angle ABC=(4x+15)\degree \\ m\bar{AD}=(17x+2)\degree \\ m\bar{AC}=(7x-10)\degree \end{gathered}[/tex]Let us substitute the given values into the above formula and solve for x
[tex]\begin{gathered} m\angle ABC=\frac{1}{2}(m\bar{AD}-m\bar{AC}) \\ (4x+15)\degree=\frac{1}{2}\lbrack(17x+2)\degree-(7x-10)\degree\rbrack \\ 2\cdot(4x+15)\degree=(17x+2)\degree-(7x-10)\degree \\ 8x+30=17x+2-7x+10 \\ 8x-17x+7x=2+10-30 \\ -2x=-18 \\ x=\frac{-18}{-2} \\ x=9 \end{gathered}[/tex]The value of x is 9
So, the measure of angle ABC is
[tex]\begin{gathered} m\angle ABC=4x+15 \\ m\angle ABC=4(9)+15 \\ m\angle ABC=36+15 \\ m\angle ABC=51\degree \end{gathered}[/tex]Therefore, the measure of angle ABC is 51°
The table shows the fraction of students from differentgrade levels who are in favor of adding new items tothe lunch menu at their school. Which list shows the grade levels in order from the greatest fraction of students to the least fraction of students ?
First, write all the fractions using the same denominator. To do so, find the least common multiple of all denominatos. The denominators are:
[tex]50,20,25,75,5[/tex]The least common multiple of all those numbers is 300.
Use 300 as a common denominator for all fractions to be able to compare their values.
5th grade
[tex]\frac{33}{50}=\frac{33\times6}{50\times6}=\frac{198}{300}[/tex]6th grade
[tex]\frac{13}{20}=\frac{13\times15}{20\times15}=\frac{195}{300}[/tex]7th grade
[tex]\frac{18}{25}=\frac{18\times12}{25\times12}=\frac{216}{300}[/tex]8th grade
[tex]\frac{51}{75}=\frac{51\times4}{75\times4}=\frac{204}{300}[/tex]9th grade
[tex]\frac{3}{5}=\frac{3\times60}{5\times60}=\frac{180}{300}[/tex]Now, we can compare the numerators to list the fraction from greatest to lowest:
[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{216}{300}>\frac{204}{300}>\frac{198}{300}>\frac{195}{300}>\frac{180}{300} \\ \Leftrightarrow\frac{18}{25}>\frac{51}{75}>\frac{33}{50}>\frac{13}{20}>\frac{3}{5} \\ \Leftrightarrow7th\text{ grade}>8th\text{ grade}>5th\text{ grade}>6th\text{ grade}>9th\text{ grade} \end{gathered}[/tex]Therefore, the list of grade levels in order from the greatest fraction of students to the least fraction of students, is:
7th grade (18/25)
8th grade (51/75)
5th grade (33/50)
6th grade (13/20)
9th grade (3/5)
My name is nessalovetrillo i am prepping and studying to test out of my algebra class this is for a study guide Please see attached picture
Given:
S={(5,6),(-2,-9),(-9,6)}
To find the domain and range:
The domain is,
{-9, -2, 5}
The range is,
{-9, 6}
Using a graphing calculator to find local extrema of a polynomial function
The given function is:
[tex]f(x)=3x^4-5x^3-4x^2+5x-2[/tex]By using a graphing calculator, we found that the local maximum is located at:
x=0.41, then f(0.41)=-0.88
The answer is (0.41, -0.88)
P(x) =x and q(x) = x-1Given:minimum x and Maximum x: -9.4 and 9.4minimum y and maximum y: -6.2 and 6.2Using the rational function [y=P(x)/q(x)], draw a graph and answer the following: a) what are the zeroes?b) are there any asymptotes? c) what is the domain and range for this function?d) it it a continuous function?e) are there any values of y= f(x)/g(x) that are undefined? Explain
we have the following function
[tex]\frac{p(x)}{g(x)}=\frac{x}{x\text{ -1}}[/tex]where x is between -9.4 and 9.4 and y is between -6.2 and 6.2.
We will first draw the function
from the graph, we can see that the zeroes are all values of x for which the graph crosses the x -axis
In this case, we see that that the only zero is at x=0.
Now, we have that the asymptotes are lines to which the graph of the function get really close to. On one side, we can see that as x goes to infinity or minus infinity, the values of the function get really close to 1. So the graph has a horizontal asymptote at y=1. Also, we can see that as x gets really close to 1, the graph gets really close to the vertical line x=1. So the graph has a vertical asymptote at x=1.
Recall that the domain of a function is the set of values of x for which the function is defined. From our graph, we can see that graph is not defined when x=1. So the domain of the function is the set of real numbers except x=1. Now, recall that the range of the function is the set of y values of the graph. From the picture we can see that the graph has a y coordinate for every value of y except for y=1. So, this means that the range of the function is the set of real numbers except y=1.
From the graph, we can see that we cannot draw the graph having a continous drawing. That is, imagine we take a pencil and start on one point on the graph on the left side. We can draw the whole graph on the left side, but we cannot draw the graph on the right side without lifting the pencil up. As we have to "lift the pencil up" this means that the graph is not continous
Finally note that as we have a vertical asymptote at x=1 and horizontal asymptote at y=1 we have that when y is 1 or x is 1, the function y=f(x)/g(x) is undefined
if x=10 units, then what is the volume of the cube
Knowing that the solid is a cube, you can use the following formula for calculate its volume:
[tex]V=s^3[/tex]Where "s" is the length of any edge of the cube.
In this case, you can identify that:
[tex]s=x=10units[/tex]what is the image of 2,10 after a dilation by a scale factor of 1/2 centered at the origin
A dilation is given by:
[tex](x,y)\rightarrow(kx.ky)[/tex]where k is the scale factor.
In this case we have:
[tex](2,10)\rightarrow(\frac{1}{2}\cdot2,\frac{1}{2}\cdot10)=(1,5)[/tex]Therefore the image is the point:
[tex](1,5)[/tex]For an outdoor concert by the city orchestra, concert organizers estimate that 11,000 people will attend if it is not raining. If it is raining, concert organizers estimatethat 7000 people will attend. On the day of the concert, meteorologists predict a 60% chance of rain. Determine the expected number of people who will attend thisconcert
Step 1
Given;
For an outdoor concert by the city orchestra, concert organizers estimate that 11,000 people will attend if it's not raining.
If it is raining, concert organizers estimate 7000 people will attend.
On the day of the concert, meteorologists predict a 60% chance of rain.
Step 2
Given that the probability of having rain is 60%
[tex]Pr(rain)=\frac{60}{100}=0.6[/tex]So the probability of not having rain is;
[tex]\begin{gathered} Pr(rain)+Pr(no\text{ rain\rparen=1} \\ Pr(no\text{ rain\rparen=1-Pr\lparen rain\rparen} \\ Pr(no\text{ rain\rparen=1-0.6=0.4} \end{gathered}[/tex]Step 3
Now, the expected number of people who will attend the concert will be:
=(probability of not having rain x number of expected guests when it does not rain) + (probability of having rain x number of expected guests when rains)
[tex]\begin{gathered} Pr(expected\text{ number of peope\rparen=\lparen0.4}\times11000)+(0.6\times7000) \\ Pr(expected\text{ number of peope\rparen=4400+4200=8600} \end{gathered}[/tex]Answer; So, the expected number of people who will attend the concert is 8600
Find the indicated function given f(x)=2x^2+1 and g(x)=3x-5. When typing your answer if you have an exponent then use the carrot key ^ by pressing SHIFT and 6. Type your simplified answers in descending powers of x an do not include any spaces between your characters.f(g(2))=Answerf(g(x))=Answerg(f(x))=Answer (g \circ g)(x) =Answer (f \circ f)(-2) =Answer
Given the functions
[tex]\begin{gathered} f(x)=2x^2+1 \\ g(x)=3x-5 \end{gathered}[/tex]1) To find f(g(2))
[tex]\begin{gathered} f(g(x))=2(3x-5)^2+1 \\ f(g(x))=2(9x^2-15x-15x+25)+1=2(9x^2-30x+25)+1 \\ f(g(x))=18x^2-60x+50+1=18x^2-60x+51 \\ f(g(2))=18(2)^2-60(2)+51=18(4)-120+51 \\ f(g(2))=72-120+51=3 \\ f(g(2))=3 \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence, f(g(2)) = 3
2) To find f(g(x))
[tex]\begin{gathered} f(g(x))=2(3x-5)^2+1 \\ f(g(x))=2(9x^2-15x-15x+25)+1=2(9x^2-30x+25)+1 \\ f(g(x))=18x^2-60x+50+1=18x^2-60x+51 \\ f(g(x))=18x^2-60x+51 \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence, f(g(x)) = 18x²-60x+51
3) To find g(f(x))
[tex]\begin{gathered} g(f(x))=3(2x^2+1)-5 \\ g(f(x))=6x^2+3-5=6x^2-2 \\ g(f(x))=6x^2-2 \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence, g(f(x)) = 6x²-2
4) To find (gog)(x)
[tex]\begin{gathered} (g\circ g)(x)=3(3x-5)-5=9x-15-5=9x-20 \\ (g\circ g)(x)=9x-20 \end{gathered}[/tex]What is the value of x? A pair of intersecting lines is shown. The angle above the point of intersection is labeled left parenthesis 7 x minus 8 right parenthesis degrees. The angle directly opposite below the point of intersection is labeled left parenthesis 6 x plus 11 right parenthesis degrees. (1 point)
A –19
B 125
C 19
D 55
The value of x in the angles is 19.
How to find angles in intersecting lines?When lines intersect, angle relationships are formed such as vertically opposite angles, adjacent angles etc.
Therefore, let's find the value of x in the intersecting lines.
Hence,
7x - 8 = 6x + 11 (vertically opposite angles)
Vertically opposite angles are congruent and they share the same vertex point.
Hence,
7x - 8 = 6x + 11
subtract 6x from both sides of the equation
7x - 8 = 6x + 11
7x - 6x - 8 = 6x - 6x + 11
x - 8 = 11
add 8 to both sides of the equation
x - 8 + 8 = 11 + 8
x = 19
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A 5p coin weighs 4.2g. Approximately, how much will one million pounds worth of 5p pieces
weigh?
Answer:
It would weight 840,000g
Step-by-step explanation:
1,000,000 ÷ 5
= 200,000
= 200,000 × 4.2
= 840,000
A building is 5 feet tall. the base of the ladder is 8 feet from the building. how tall must a ladder be to reach the top of the building? explain your reasoning.show your work. round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
The ladder must be 9.4 ft to reach the top of the building
Here, we want to get the length of the ladder that will reach the top of the building
Firstly, we need a diagrammatic representation
We have this as;
As we can see, we have a right triangle with the hypotenuse being the length of the ladder
We simply will make use of Pythagoras' theorem which states that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the two other sides
Thus, we have;
[tex]\begin{gathered} x^2=5^2+8^2 \\ x^2=\text{ 25 + 64} \\ x^2\text{ = 89} \\ x=\text{ }\sqrt[]{89} \\ x\text{ = 9.4 ft} \end{gathered}[/tex]1. Identify the vertex (locator point) of the above parabola2 po(1,2)(3,0)(3,0)(2,1)2. Identify the vertex from the quadratic function y=-5(x-6) 2+82 point
Answer:
(2,1)
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertex of a parabola is it's highest point(if it is concave down), or it's lowest point, if it's concave up.
In this question:
It's concave down, so the vertex is the highest point.
It happens when x = 2, at which y = 1.
So the vertex is the point (2,1)
3/4 square foot in 1/2 hour what is the unit rate as mixed number
Answer:
[tex]\text{1 }\frac{1}{2}[/tex]Explanation:
The unit rate is:
3/4 divided by 1/2
[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{3}{4}\times\frac{2}{1} \\ \\ =\frac{3}{2} \end{gathered}[/tex]As a mixed fraction, it is
[tex]\text{1 }\frac{1}{2}[/tex]An ordinary (Pair) die is a cube with the numbers 1 through 6 on the sides (represented by painted spots). Imagine that such a die is rolled twice in successionand that the face values of the two rolls are added together. This sum is recorded as the outcome of a single trial of andereCompute the probability of each of the following svents.Event A: The sum is greater than 7.Event B: The sum is divisible by 3 or 6 (or both).Write your answers as fractions
1) We are going to tackle this question starting with the total outcomes of dice rolled twice in succession.
(1,1) (1,2) (1,3) (1,4) (1,5) (1,6)
(2,1) (2,2) (2,3) (2,4) (2,5) (2,6)
(3,1) (3,2) (3,3) (3,4) (3,5) (3,6)
(4,1) (4,2) (4,3) (4,4) (4,5) (4,6)
(5,1) (5,2) (5,3) (5,4) (5,5) (5,6)
(6,1) (6,2) (6,3) (6,4) (6,5) (6,6)
So we can see that there are 36 possibilities.
2) Let's examine the events.
a) P (>7)
Let's bold the combinations of outcomes whose sum is greater than 7
(1,1) (1,2) (1,3) (1,4) (1,5) (1,6)
(2,1) (2,2) (2,3) (2,4) (2,5) (2,6)
(3,1) (3,2) (3,3) (3,4) (3,5) (3,6)
(4,1) (4,2) (4,3) (4,4) (4,5) (4,6)
(5,1) (5,2) (5,3) (5,4) (5,5) (5,6)
(6,1) (6,2) (6,3) (6,4) (6,5) (6,6)
So, we can see that there are 15 favorable outcomes.
Now, we can find the Probability of rolling the dice twice and get a sum greater than 7:
[tex]P(A)=\frac{15}{36}=\frac{5}{12}[/tex]b) Now, for the other event: The sum is divisible by 3 or 6, or both:
(1,1) (1,2) (1,3) (1,4) (1,5) (1,6)
(2,1) (2,2) (2,3) (2,4) (2,5) (2,6)
(3,1) (3,2) (3,3) (3,4) (3,5) (3,6)
(4,1) (4,2) (4,3) (4,4) (4,5) (4,6)
(5,1) (5,2) (5,3) (5,4) (5,5) (5,6)
(6,1) (6,2) (6,3) (6,4) (6,5) (6,6)
Hence, the favorable outcomes are: 12
So now, let's find the probability of getting a sum that way:
[tex]P(B)=\frac{12}{36}=\frac{1}{3}[/tex]8.1 km to miles and feet
Given
[tex]8.1\operatorname{km}[/tex]It should be noted that
[tex]\begin{gathered} 1\operatorname{km}=0.621371miles \\ 1\text{mile}=5280\text{feet} \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} \text{convert 8.1km to miles} \\ 1\operatorname{km}=0.621371\text{miles} \\ 8.1\operatorname{km}=8.1\times0.621371 \\ 8.1\operatorname{km}=5.0331051\text{miles} \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} 8.1\operatorname{km}=5\text{miles}+0.0331051\text{miles} \\ \text{convert 0.0331051miles to fe}et \\ 1\text{miles}=5280ft \\ 0.0331051\text{miles}=0.0331051\times5280feet \\ 0.0331051\text{miles}=174.79feet \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence, 8.1km is 5 miles and 174.79 feet
A box of a granola contains 16.8 ounces . It cost $5.19 . What is the cost , to the nearest cent , of the granola per ounce ? A . $0.12 B . $0.31 C . $3.24
The cost per unit ounce is obtained by computing the quotient:
[tex]c=\frac{C}{N}.[/tex]Where:
• c is the cost per unit ounce,
,• C is the cost,
,• N is the number of ounces that you get for C.
In this problem we have:
• C = $5.19,
,• N = 16.8 ounces.
Computing the quotient, we get:
[tex]c=\frac{5.19}{16.8}\cong0.31[/tex]dollars per ounce.
Answer: B. $0.31
Because of damage, a computer company had 5 tablets returned out of the 80 that were sold. Suppose the number of damaged tablets sold continue at this rate. How many tablets should the company expect to have returned if it sells 400 of them?
we are told that there 5 damaged tablets out of 80 that are sold. Therefore, the rate of damaged tablets per sold tablets is:
[tex]\frac{5\text{ damaged}}{80\text{ sold}}[/tex]Multiplying this rate by the 400 sold tablets we get:
[tex]\frac{5\text{ damaged}}{80\text{ sold}}\times40\text{0 sold}[/tex]Solving we get:
[tex]\frac{5\text{ damaged}}{80\text{ sold}}\times40\text{0 sold}=25\text{ damaged}[/tex]Therefore, if the rate continues, the company can expect to return 25 tablets.
According to Debt.org the average household has $7,281 in credit card debt. Estimate how much interest the average household accumulates over the course of 1 year. We are going to assume the APR is 16.99%.
In order to estimate the interest the average househould accumulates in 1 year, you use the following formula:
A = Prt
where P is the initial credit card debt ($7,281), r is the interest rate per period (16.99%) and t is the number of time periods. In this case the value of r is given by the APR, then, there is one period of 1 year.
To use the formula it is necessary to express 16.99% as 0.1699. Thus, you have:
I = 7,281 x 0.1699 x 1
I = 1,237.04
Hence, the interest accumulated is of $1,234.04
Owners of a recreation area are filling a small pond with water. They are adding water at a rate of 29 L per minute. There are 400 L in the pond to start. Let W represent the total amount of water in the pond (in liters) and let T represent the total number of minutes that water has been added.Write an equation relating W to T. Then use this equation to find the total amount of water after 13 minutes.Equation : Total amount of water after 13 minutes : liters
In this problem, we have a linear equation of the form
W=mT+b ----> equation in slope-intercept form
where
m is the unit rate or slope of the linear equation
m=29 L/min ----> given
b is the initial value
b=400 L ----> given
substitute
W=29T+400 -------> equation relating W to T.For T=13 min
substitute
W=29(13)+400
W=777 L
the total amount of water after 13 minutes is 777 Lcan some one clarify this question, i think ik the answer but i need some elses opinion Find m
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to solve this question, we simply need to add two quadrants that make up mto get m[tex]\begin{gathered} m<\text{WYV}=60^0 \\ m<\text{VYU}=85^0 \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} m<\text{WYU}=<\text{WYV}+m<\text{VYU} \\ m<\text{WYU}=60^0+85^0 \\ m<\text{WYU}=145^0 \end{gathered}[/tex]from the calculations above, the value of m
Calculate the amount of money that was loaned at 4.00% per annum for 2 years if the simple interest charged was $1,240.00.
Given:-
Simple intrest is $1240. Rate is 4.00%. Time is 2 years.
To find:-
The principal amount.
The formula which relates Simple intrest, Rate, Time and Principal amount is,
[tex]I=prt[/tex]So from this the formula for p is,
[tex]p=\frac{I}{rt}[/tex]Subsituting the known values. we get,
[tex]\begin{gathered} p=\frac{I}{rt} \\ p=\frac{1240}{0.04\times2} \\ p=\frac{1240}{0.08} \\ p=\frac{124000}{8} \end{gathered}[/tex]By simplifying the above equation. we get the value of p,
[tex]\begin{gathered} p=\frac{124000}{8} \\ p=\frac{31000}{2} \\ p=15500 \end{gathered}[/tex]So the principle amount value is 15500.
Solving triangles using the law of cosines . Find m
The law of cosines is defined as follows:
[tex]a^2=b^2+c^2-2bc\cos A[/tex]For the given triangle
a=AC=8
b=AB=14
c=BC=11
∠A=∠B=?
-Replace the lengths of the sides on the expression
[tex]8^2=14^2+11^2-2\cdot14\cdot11\cdot\cos B[/tex]-Solve the exponents and the multiplication
[tex]\begin{gathered} 64=196+121-308\cos B \\ 64=317-308\cos B \end{gathered}[/tex]-Pass 317 to the left side of the expression by applying the opposite operation to both sides of it
[tex]\begin{gathered} 64-317=317-317-308\cos B \\ -253=-308\cos B \end{gathered}[/tex]-Divide both sides by -308
[tex]\begin{gathered} -\frac{253}{-308}=-\frac{308\cos B}{-308} \\ \frac{23}{28}=\cos B \end{gathered}[/tex]-Apply the inverse cosine to both sides of the expression to determine the measure of ∠B
[tex]\begin{gathered} \cos ^{-1}\frac{23}{28}=\cos ^{-1}(\cos B) \\ 34.77º=B \end{gathered}[/tex]The measure of ∠B is 34.77º
Jo-o/checkpoint scatter plotsA2018161412Paw size (centimeters)10642X1b2030405066708090100Height (centimeters)Does this scatter plot show a positive association, a negative association, or no association?positive associationnegative associationno association
A scatter plot shows the association between two variables.
If the variables tend to increase and decrease together, the association is positive. If one variable tends to increase as the other decreases, the association is negative. If there is no pattern, the association is zero.
From the graph we notice that in this case both variables increcase together, therefore the scatter plot has a positive association.
Larry purchased a new combine that cost $260,500, minus a rebate of $5,500, a trade-in of $8,500, and a down payment of $7,000. He takes out a loan for the balance at 8% APR over 4 years. Find the annual payment. (Simplify your answer completely. Round your answer to the nearest cent.)
The annual payment for the loan balance is $72,310.03.
What is the periodic payment?The periodic payment is the amount that is paid per period (yearly, monthly, quarterly, or weekly) to repay a loan or a debt.
The periodic payment can be computed using an online finance calculator, making the following inputs.
N (# of periods) = 4 years
I/Y (Interest per year) = 8%
PV (Present Value) = $239,500 ($260,500 - $5,500 - $8,500 - $7,000)
FV (Future Value) = $0
Results:
PMT = $72,310.03
Sum of all periodic payments = $289,240.13
Total Interest = $49,740.13
Thus, the annual payment that Larry needs to make is $72,310.03.
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Question #3 3) The digits of a 2-digit number differ by 5. If the digits are interchanged and the resulting number is added to the original number, we get 99. Find the original number.
ones number = x
Tens number = y
y>x
Number at the tens place y = (x+5)
original number = 10 (x+5)+x
Interchange digits:= 10x+(x+5)
original number + new number = 99
¨[10(x+5)+x]+ [10x+ (x+5)] =99
Solving for x:
(10x+50+x )+( 10x+x+5) = 99
Combine like terms
(11x+50) + (11x+5) = 99
11x+11x+50+5 =99
22x+55 =99
subtract 55 from both sides
22x +55-55= 99-55
22x = 44
Divide both sides by 22
22x/22= 44/22
x = 2
unit place: 2
tens place = x+5 = 2+5 = 7
original number = 72
Jan and her brother mel go to different schools. Jan goes 6 kilometer east from home. Mel goes 8 kilometer north. How many kilometer apart are their schools.
Jan goes 6 km east from her home, and Mel goes 8 km north from the same home. So we need to find the distance between both schools, and we do such using the Pithagorean theorem, since we are in the presence of a right angle triangle for which we know the two legs, and need to find the measure of the hypotenuse.
I am going to represent the problem with a diagram below, so you see the right angle triangle I am talking about.
So the two legs are represented by the distances each student travels, and the segment in red is the distance between the schools which appears as the HYPOTENUSE of the right angle triangle.
Therefore, we use the Pythagoras theorem for the hypotenuse:
[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{Hypotenuse}=\sqrt[]{leg1^2+\text{leg}2^2} \\ \text{hypotenuse}=\sqrt[]{6^2+8^2} \\ \text{Hypotenuse}=\sqrt[]{36+64} \\ \text{Hypotenuse}=\sqrt[]{100}=10 \end{gathered}[/tex]Therefore, the distance between the schools is 10 km
solve the following system of inequalities graphically on the set of axes below?witch of the coordinates points would be in the solution set
Please help I need by today only questions 5 and 6 need to show work
Part a: Pot the points X, Y and Z are obtained on graph.
Part b: Distances; XY = 3, YZ = 5 and XZ = √34 units.
Part c: Measure of angles; X = 59.04 degrees and Z = 30.96 degrees.
What is termed as the Pythagorean theorem?The Pythagorean theorem states that the sum of a squares just on legs of a right triangle equals the square just on hypotenuse.For the given question, Triangle XYZ with the vertexes are given.
Part a: Pot the points.
X = (6, 6)
Y = (6, 3)
Z = (1, 3)
The points on the graph are plotted.
Part b: Distances;
XY = 6 - 3 = 3 units
YZ = 6 - 1 = 5 units
XZ , use Pythagorean theorem.
XZ² = XY² + YZ²
Put the values.
XZ² = 3² + 5²
XZ² = 9 + 25
XZ² = 34
XZ = √34 units.
Part c: Measure of angles.
In right triangle XYZ
cos X = XY/XZ
cos X = 3/ √34
X = 59.04 degrees.
cos Z = ZY/XZ
cos Z = 5/ √34
Z = 30.96 degrees.
Thus, the value of the triangle are obtained.
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are figures A and B congruent? explain your reason
For the diagram below, if < 4 = 4x - 2, and < 6 = 2x + 14, what is the value of x?Select one:a.8b.16c.4d.5
x = 8
ExplanationsFrom the line geometry shown, the line a and b are parallel lines while line "t" is the transversal.
Since the horizontal lines are parallel, hence;
[tex]\angle4=\angle6(alternate\text{ exterior angle})[/tex]Given the following parameters
[tex]\begin{gathered} \angle4=4x-2 \\ \angle6=2x+14 \end{gathered}[/tex]Equate both expressions to have:
[tex]\begin{gathered} 4x-2=2x+14 \\ 4x-2x=14+2 \\ 2x=16 \\ x=\frac{16}{2} \\ x=8 \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence the value of x is 8