Factor this trinomial: x2−2x−24
Then, select both correct factors below.

Question 4 options:

(x−6)

(x−4)

(x−2)

(x+6)

(x+4)

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Answer 1

It’s (x-6)(x+4) so the first one and last one

Answer 2

For this case we must factor the following expression:

[tex]x ^ 2-2x-24[/tex]

We must find two numbers that when added together give "-2" and when multiplied by "-24"

These numbers are:

[tex]-6\ and\ +4\\-6 + 4 = -2\\-6 * + 4 = -24[/tex]

So:

[tex]x ^ 2-2x-24 = (x-6) (x + 4)[/tex]

Answer:

[tex](x-6) (x + 4)[/tex]

Option A and D


Related Questions

what is the product mentally of (ab + 3)(ab - 3)

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Answer:

ab² - 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Given in the question an expression

(ab + 3)(ab - 3)

To product mentally we will use polynomial identity called

Difference of squares

a² - b² = (a+b)(a-b)

here a = ab

        b = 3

(ab + 3)(ab - 3) = ab² - 3² = ab² - 9

Answer:

[tex]a^2b^2 - 9[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the following expression and we are to determine its product mentally:

[tex] ( a b + 3 ) ( a b - 3 ) [/tex]

For this, we can use the FOIL method, which stands for First, Outer, Inner, Last.

First means multiply the terms which come first in each of the binomial, Outer means multiply the outermost terms in the product. Inner means multiply the innermost two terms. Last means multiply the terms which occur last in each binomial.

So we get:

[tex]ab*ab +3*(-3)=a^2b^2 - 9[/tex]

Find the unknown angle measures.

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Answer:

43°

Step-by-step explanation:

From the diagram

∠xwy=∠xyw = isosceles triangle where base angles are equal

∠y= ∠w = (180-86)÷2 = 47°

if ∠xzy=90° and ∠xyz =47° then ∠d=?

∠d= 180°-(90°+47°)

∠d=180°-137° =43°

The pitch of a roof is found the same way as the slope of a line. What is the pitch of a roof that has a height of 9 ft and a horizontal run of 7

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Answer:

9/7

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the pitch is found the same way as the slope of a line

Tangent= slope = pitch

But; Tangent = Opposite/Adjacent

Therefore;

Tan x = 9/7

Thus;

The pitch of the roof is 9/7

What is the answer to this question?​

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Answer:

80 HOPE THIS HELPED

Step-by-step explanation:

20+20+20+20=80

20 X 4 = 80

Who is correct and why?
Nadine is incorrect because she should have applied the quotient of powers rule first.
Nadine is correct because she correctly applied the power of a product rule.
Calvin is incorrect because he should have applied the power of a product rule first.
Calvin is correct because he correctly applied the quotient of powers rule.

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Answer:

answer D

Step-by-step explanation:

The person that is correct is; Calvin is correct because he correctly applied the quotient of powers rule.

How to apply the rule of exponents?

The expression that Nadine and Calvin were trying to simplify is;

r⁻⁵s⁻³/(r⁸s⁻²)

Now, we are told that Nadine claims the first step is to simplify the expression is to raise the numerator and denominator to the given power.

Meanwhile, Calvin claims the first step to simplify the expression is to apply the quotient of powers.

We can conclude that Calvin is correct because he correctly applied the quotient of powers rule.

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Tell whether the angles are adjacent or vertical. Then find the value of x

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Answer:

Vertical angles

x =37

Step-by-step explanation:

Adjacent angles are next to each other and share one side

Vertical angles are across from each other and only share a vertex.

These angles are vertical angles.  Vertical angles are equal

3x-4 = 107

Add 4 to each side

3x-4 +4 =107+4

3x = 111

Divide by 3

3x/3 = 111/3

x=37

They are vertical.

107 = 3x - 4

Add 4 to both sides

111 = 3x

Divide both sides by 3

X = 37

Plug 37 into the equation

3 (37) -4 = 107

Given a=-3 and b=4 and c=-5, evaluate |c-a-b|.

Answer:
2
4
6

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answer should be 6

explanation: -5-(-3)-4 = -5 + 3 - 4 = -2 - 4 = -6 and the absolute value of -6 is 6

what is measure of angle R?

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The measure of the angle R in the right-angle triangle will be 22.62°.

What is a right-angle triangle?

It's a form of a triangle with one 90-degree angle that follows Pythagoras' theorem and can be solved using the trigonometry function.

Trigonometric functions examine the interaction between the dimensions and angles of a triangular form.

The measure of the angle R is given by the sine rule. The sine of angle R is the ratio of the perpendicular to the hypotenuse. Then we have

sin R = 5 / 13

R = sin⁻¹(5/13)

R = 22.62°

The measure of the angle R in the right-angle triangle will be 22.62°.

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The measure of angle R is 30 degrees.

To determine the measure of angle R, we can use the properties of special right triangles, specifically the 30-60-90 right triangle. In such a triangle, the angles are 30 degrees, 60 degrees, and 90 degrees, and the lengths of the sides opposite these angles are in the ratio 1:√3:2, respectively.

Given that side PR is the hypotenuse of the right triangle PQR and it is 2 units long, we can deduce that triangle PQR is a 30-60-90 triangle. The side QR, which is opposite the 30-degree angle at Q, is half the length of the hypotenuse. Since PR is 2 units, QR must be 1 unit.

The side PQ is opposite the 60-degree angle at P and is 3 times the length of QR. Since QR is 1 unit, PQ must be 3 units.

The angle R is opposite the side PQ, and since we have established that PQR is a 30-60-90 triangle, angle R must be the smallest angle, which is 30 degrees.

Therefore, the measure of angle R is 30 degrees.

If m EAB = 195 degrees and m EC = 75 degrees what is the measure of angle EDC

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Answer:

The measure of angle EDC is [tex]60\°[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The measurement of the external angle is the semi-difference of the arcs which comprises

so

[tex]m<EDC=\frac{1}{2}(arc\ EAB-arc\ EC )[/tex]

substitute the values

[tex]m<EDC=\frac{1}{2}(195\°-75\°)=60\°[/tex]

what is the median for 83 73 76 72 75 85 79 76?

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Answer:

The answer is 76

HOPE THIS HELPS!

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is 76 hope it helps thanks to the dude before me

In the figure, KT and KY are tangent segments to circle O. Find KT and OY. You must show your work. Someone please help me out !!!

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Answer:

KT = 60

OY = 11

Step-by-step explanation:

Remember that the tangent to a circle theorem states that if a line is tangent to a circle, it is perpendicular to the radius at the point of tangency. Which means angles OTK and OYK are right angles.

If OTK and OYK are right angles, triangles KOT and KYO are right triangles. Since KOT is a right triangle, we can use the Pythagorean theorem to find KT:

[tex]hypotenuse^2=leg^2+leg^2[/tex]

[tex]KO^2=KT^2+OT^2[/tex]

[tex]61^2=KT^2+11^2[/tex]

[tex]KT^2=61^2-11^2[/tex]

[tex]KT=\sqrt{3600}[/tex]

[tex]KT=60[/tex]

Now, remember that the "hat" theorem states that tangents to a circle from the same external point are congruent, so KT and KY are congruent.

The Hypotenuse-Leg theorem states that if the hypotenuse and a leg of one right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and a leg another right triangle, then the triangles are congruent. The hypotenuse, KO, of both right triangles are the same (therefore congruent) and legs KT and KY are congruent by the hat theorem, therefore triangles KOT and KYO are congruent. Since corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent, OY ≅ OT.

OY = OT = 10

OY = 10

Let's summary the above in a short proof:

1. ∠OTK and ∠OYK are ∟ angles       Tangent to a circle theorem

2. ΔOTK and ΔOYK are ∟ triangles   Definition of right triangles

3. KT ≅ KY                                             Hat theorem

4. KT = 60                                              Pythagorean theorem

5. OY ≅ OT                                            CPCTC

6. OY = 10                                               Definition of congruency  

A parallelogram has sides of length 30 centimeters and 18 centimeters. One of its angles measure 58 degrees. Which is the best estimate for the parallelogram

A 274.8 cm squared
B 286.2 cm squared
C 457.9 cm squared
D 540.0 cm squared

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm assuming you're looking for area here.

The formula is b * h = A

So all you're doing is multiplying 30 by 18 to get 540.

Robert is in charge of a community swimming pool. Each sprig he drains it in order to clean it. Then he refills the pool, which holds 120,000 gallons of water. Robert fills the pool at a rate of 10 gallons each minute. What is the rate at which Robert will fill the pool? Is it constant? Write an equation for the direct variation.

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Answer:

It is constant (10 gallons a minute)

120,000/10 = 12,000

12,000 minutes to fill the pool

120,000 - 10x

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The pool holds 120,000 gallons of water.

Robert fills the pool at a rate of 10 gallons each minute.

That means for filling 120000 gallons, he will need = [tex]\frac{120000}{10}[/tex] = 12000 minutes

If we convert this to hour, then in 1 hour, [tex]10\times60[/tex] = 600 gallons  can be filled.

So, the rate in gallons per hour =  [tex]\frac{120000}{600}[/tex] = 200 gallons per hour.  

Therefore, the rate at which Robert will fill the pool is 200 gallons per hour.

Yes the rate is constant.

What are the dimensions of the poster at 1/3 it’s current size

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Answer:

2 in. by 3 in

Step-by-step explanation:

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Consider two parallel line segments.

Part A: Find the slope of segment CD with endpoints C(−5, 4) and D(2, 1). Show your work. (2 points)

Part B: What is the value of y so that segment AB with endpoints A(−6, y) and B(1, −5) is parallel to segment CD question mark Show your work. (2 points)

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Answer:

Part A: -3/7

Part B: y = -2

Step-by-step explanation:

Parallel lines have the same slope. Find the slope of CD. Then substitute it to find the value needed for AB.

The slope formula is

[tex]m = \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1} = \frac{4-1}{-5-2} = \frac{3}{-7}[/tex]

Use the same formula and solve for y.

[tex]m = \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}\\\\-\frac{3}{7}= \frac{y--5}{-6-1} \\\\\frac{3}{-7} =\frac{y+5}{-7}\\\\3 = y+5\\3-5 = y\\-2 = y[/tex]

Find the area of the parallelogram.
A. 54cm2

B. 85cm2

C. 170cm2

D. 27cm2

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Answer:

170 cm2

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of Parallelogram = Base x Altitude

Base = 10

Altitude = 17

10 x 17 = 170

Answer = 170 cm2

Which container has the greatest surface area? (Use 3.14 for π .)



cone
cylinder
square pyramid
rectangular prism

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Answer:

The rectangular prism has the greatest surface area

Step-by-step explanation:

Verify the surface area of each container

case A) A cone

The surface area of a cone is equal to

[tex]SA=\pi r^{2} +\pi rl[/tex]

we have

[tex]r=6/2=3\ in[/tex] ----> the radius is half the diameter

[tex]l=10\ in[/tex]

substitute the values

[tex]SA=(3.14)(3)^{2} +(3.14)(3)(10)=122.46\ in^{2}[/tex]

case B) A cylinder

The surface area of a cylinder is equal to

[tex]SA=2\pi r^{2} +2\pi rh[/tex]

we have

[tex]r=6/2=3\ in[/tex] ----> the radius is half the diameter

[tex]h=10\ in[/tex]

substitute the values

[tex]SA=2(3.14)(3)^{2} +2(3.14)(3)(10)=244.92\ in^{2}[/tex]

case C) A square pyramid

The surface area of a square pyramid is equal to

[tex]SA=b^{2} +4[\frac{1}{2}bh][/tex]

we have

[tex]b=6\ in[/tex] ----> the length side of the square

[tex]h=10\ in[/tex] ----> the height of the triangular face

substitute the values

[tex]SA=6^{2} +4[\frac{1}{2}(6)(10)]=156\ in^{2}[/tex]

case D) A rectangular prism

The surface area of a rectangular prism is equal to

[tex]SA=2b^{2} +4[bh][/tex]

we have

[tex]b=6\ in[/tex] ----> the length side of the square base

[tex]h=10\ in[/tex] ----> the height of the rectangular face

substitute the values

[tex]SA=2(6)^{2} +4[(6)(10)]=312\ in^{2}[/tex]

Answer:

The rectangular prism has the greatest surface area

Step-by-step explanation:

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The coordinates of points M,N, and P are ....

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Answer:

(-1, -1) Let me know if the explanation didn't make sense.  

Step-by-step explanation:

If we graph the three points we can see what looks like a quadrilateral's upper right portion, so we need a point in the lower left.  This means M is only connected to N here and P is only connected to N.  So we want to find the slope of these two lines.

MN is easy since their y values are the same, the slope is 0.

NP we just use the slope formula so (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) = (-1-3)/(5-4) = -4.

So now we want a line from point M with a slope of -4 to intersect with a line from point P with a slope of 0.  To find these lines  weuse point slope form  for those two points.  The formula for point slope form is y - y1 = m(x-x1)

y-3 = -4(x+2) -> y = -4x-5

y+1 = 0(x-5) -> y = -1

So now we want these two to intersect.  We just set them equal to each other.

-1 = -4x -5 -> -1 = x

So this gives us our x value.  Now we can plug that into either function to find the y value.  This is super easy of we use y = -1 because all y values in this are -1, so the point Q is (-1, -1)

Which equation can be used to find the time, t, it takes for the ball to reach the ground?

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Check the picture below, well that picture is using feet, but is pretty much the same curve for meters.

notice, it hits the ground when y = 0, or h(t) = 0, thus

[tex]\bf ~~~~~~\textit{initial velocity} \\\\ \begin{array}{llll} ~~~~~~\textit{in meters} \\\\ h(t) = -4.9t^2+v_ot+h_o \end{array} \quad \begin{cases} v_o=\stackrel{12}{\textit{initial velocity of the object}}\\\\ h_o=\stackrel{1.8}{\textit{initial height of the object}}\\\\ h=\stackrel{}{\textit{height of the object at "t" seconds}} \end{cases} \\\\\\ 0=-4.9t^2+12t+1.8\implies -4.9t^2+12t+1.8=0[/tex]

Final answer:

There are several equations that can be used to find the time for a ball to reach the ground in projectile motion. The specific equation depends on the given information and scenario.

Explanation:

The equation that can be used to find the time it takes for the ball to reach the ground depends on the specific scenario and information given. There are several equations that can be used for projectile motion, including those that involve quadratic equations or simple equations of motion. It is important to analyze the given information and use the appropriate equation to solve for the time. For example, the quadratic formula can be used to find the time for projectile motion with vertical motion only, while the equation x = xo + vot + at² can be used to solve for the time when the initial and final positions and velocities are known.

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Felipe transferred a balance of $3700 to a new credit...​

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Answer:

(3700)(1+.059/12)^4(1+.172/12)^8 is the corect answer -Apex

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Option C is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Felipe transferred a balance of $3700 to a new credit.

The card had an introductory offer of 5.9% APR for the first 4 months and after that 17.2 % APR.

The card compounds interest monthly, that gives n = 12

So, the equation that represents Felipe's balance at the end of the year will be:

[tex]p(1+\frac{r}{n})^{a}\times (1+\frac{r}{n})^{b}[/tex]

Here a is the introductory rate number of months that is 4

And b is the rest of the standard months that is 8

So, the expression becomes:

[tex]3700(1+\frac{0.059}{12})^{4}\times (1+\frac{0.172}{12})^{8}[/tex]

A tourist traveled on a motorboat against the current for 25 km. And then returned back on a raft. In the boat the tourist traveled for 10 hours less than on the raft. Find the speed of the current if the speed of the motorboat in still water is 12 km/hour.

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Answer:

2 km/h

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x km/h be the speed of the current.

1. A tourist traveled on a motorboat against the current for 25 km (the current interfered), then it took him

[tex]\dfrac{25}{12-x}\ hours.[/tex]

2. Then he returned back on a raft (the speed of the current is the speed of the raft), then it took him

[tex]\dfrac{25}{x}\ hours.[/tex]

3. In the boat the tourist traveled for 10 hours less than on the raft, thus

[tex]\dfrac{25}{12-x}+10=\dfrac{25}{x}.[/tex]

Solve this equation:

[tex]25x+10x(12-x)=25(12-x),\\ \\25x+120x-10x^2=300-25x,\\ \\10x^2-170x+300=0,\\ \\x^2-17x+30=0,\\ \\D=(-17)^2-4\cdot 30=289-120=169,\\ \\x_{1,2}=\dfrac{-(-17)\pm\sqrt{169}}{2}=2,\ 15.[/tex]

The speed of the current cannot be greater than the speed of the boat, because then tourist was not able to travel against the current. Thus, the speed of the current is 2 km/h.

2. What’s the answer to this question please

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I believe the answer is B because you distribute 4(x-8) to get 4x-32 and distribute 7(x-4) to get 7x-28

Answer:

The correct answer is B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Kylie distributes the 4 into the first part of the equation by multiplying everything in the parenthesis by 4. She does the same with the second part of the equation multiplying 7 by everything in the parenthesis.

What’s the answer to this question

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Answer:

The length is 65 cm and the width is 12 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

A = lw = 780

P = 2 (l+w) = 154

The length is 5 more than 5 times the width

l=5w+5

P = 2 (l+w) = 154

Divide each side by 2

2 /2 (l+w) = 154/2

l+w = 77

Substituting l = 5w+5

5w+5 +w = 77

6w+5 = 77

Subtract 5 from each side

6w +5-5 = 77-5

6w = 72

Divide each side by 6

6w/6 = 72/6

w = 12

Now lets find l

l = 5w+5

l = 5(12)+5

l = 60+5

l = 65

Adam wants to tip the room service person 15 percent of the food bill of $165.56. how much should he tip?

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he should tip around this $24.83

Answer:

$24

Step-by-step explanation:

15 % of $165.56

15/100 x 165.56/100 =

245340/10000 = 24.534 ($24)

It is 9 kilometers from Maria's house to the nearest mailbox. How far is it in meters

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Answer: 9,000 meters

Step-by-step explanation: There are 1,000 meters in one kilometer. 9 times 1,00p is 9,000.

Answer:

9000 Meters

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the measure of angle E?

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Answer: 55

Step-by-step explanation: The inside measure of a triangle should be 180 so knowing this subtract 43 and 82 and you get 55.

In the given triangle ∠E = 55° and side EF = 12.49 unit

As we know the sum of all three angles in a triangle is 180°

so ∠E = 180-43-82 = 55°

What is a sine rule?

In a triangle ABC if BC = a, AC = b, AB = c

then [tex]\frac{Sin A}{a} = \frac{sin B}{b} = \frac{SinC}{c}[/tex]

From sine rule,

[tex]\frac{sin 43}{EF} = \frac{Sin 55}{15}[/tex]

[tex]EF = 15* \frac{Sin43}{Sin55}[/tex]

EF = 12.49

Therefore, in the given triangle ∠E = 55° and side EF = 12.49 unit

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What are 3 other names for the solutions to a quadratic function

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Zeros, roots, solutions, and solution sets are all 4 names

The solution of a quadratic function is also called as zeroes, roots and x - intercept.

What is solution of a quadratic function?

Solving quadratic function means finding a value (or) values of variable which satisfy the equation. The value(s) that satisfy the quadratic function is known as its roots/ zeroes and x - intercept.

Example-

[tex]x^{2} -3x +2 = 0\\\\x^{2} -2x - x + 2 = 0\\\\x(x - 2) - 1(x - 2) = 0\\\\(x - 1)(x - 2) = 0\\\\x = 1 \, or \, 2[/tex]

Here, 1 and 2 are zeroes/ roots/ intercept of the quadratic function [tex]x^{2} -3x +2 = 0[/tex].

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For the angles α and β in the figures, find cos(α + β)?

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Answer:

[tex]\cos(\alpha +\beta)=\frac{2}{3}(1-\frac{\sqrt{5}}{5})[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the hypotenuse of the smaller triangle be h units.

Then; from the Pythagoras Theorem.

[tex]h^2=4^2+2^2[/tex]

[tex]h^2=16+4[/tex]

[tex]h^2=20[/tex]

[tex]h=\sqrt{20}[/tex]

[tex]h=2\sqrt{5}[/tex]

From the smaller triangle;

[tex]\cos (\alpha)=\frac{4}{2\sqrt{5} }=\frac{2}{\sqrt{5} }[/tex] and [tex]\sin(\alpha)=\frac{2}{2\sqrt{5} }=\frac{1}{\sqrt{5} }[/tex]

From the second triangle, let the other other shorter leg of the second triangle be s units.

Then;

[tex]s^2+4^2=6^2[/tex]

[tex]s^2+16=36[/tex]

[tex]s^2=36-16[/tex]

[tex]s^2=20[/tex]

[tex]s=\sqrt{20}[/tex]

[tex]s=2\sqrt{5}[/tex]

[tex]\cos(\beta)=\frac{2\sqrt{5} }{6}=\frac{\sqrt{5} }{3}[/tex]

and

[tex]\sin(\beta)=\frac{4}{6}=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

We now use the double angle property;

[tex]\cos(\alpha +\beta)=\cos(\alpha)\cos(\beta) -\sin(\alpha)\sin(\beta)[/tex]

we plug in the values to obtain;

[tex]\cos(\alpha +\beta)=\frac{2}{\sqrt{5} }\times \frac{\sqrt{5} }{3}-\frac{1}{\sqrt{5} }\times \frac{2}{3}[/tex]

[tex]\cos(\alpha +\beta)=\frac{2}{3}(1-\frac{\sqrt{5}}{5})[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]cos(\alpha + \beta)=cos(68.4\°) \approx 0.37[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Little triangle.

We know both legs, we can use the tangent trigonometric reason to find the angle.

[tex]tan\alpha =\frac{2}{4}\\ tan \alpha=\frac{1}{2}\\ \alpha=tan^{-1}(\frac{1}{2} )\\ \alpha \approx 26.6\°[/tex]

Larger triangle.

We know the hypothenuse and the opposite leg. We can use the sin trigonometric reason to find the angle

[tex]sin\beta =\frac{4}{6}\\ sin\beta=\frac{2}{3}\\ \beta=sin^{-1} (\frac{2}{3} )\\\beta= 41.8\°[/tex]

So, the sum of them is

[tex]\alpha + \beta = 26.6+41.8= 68.4\°[/tex]

Then,

[tex]cos(\alpha + \beta)=cos(68.4\°) \approx 0.37[/tex]

Therefore,

[tex]cos(\alpha + \beta)=cos(68.4\°) \approx 0.37[/tex]

Find angle A. to the nearest tenth

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Answer:

  A ≈ 56.1°

Step-by-step explanation:

By the law of sines, ...

  sin(A)/a = sin(C)/c

  sin(A) = (a/c)·sin(C)

  A = arcsin((a/c)·sin(C)) = arcsin(5/6·sin(95°)) ≈ 56.1°

Evan mixed 2,2/3 pounds of nuts with 1,5/6 pounds of raisins and 1,7/8 pounds of chocolate chips how many pounds did this mixture weigh?

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Answer:

6.375 or 6 3/8

Step-by-step explanation:

Just add 2 2/3+1 5/6+1 7/8 and that= 6.375 or 6 3/8

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