Trigonometry can be used to find angles and sides of simple triangles. If an 18-foot ladder touches a building 14 feet up the wall then the angle can be deduced by trigonometry. In this case, the ladder defines the hypotenuse (H) of the triangle and the wall defines the opposite (O) side of the triangle. Therefore we can use the equation theta=sin^-1(O/H) . This yields an angle of 51 degrees.
He rented the bike for 6 hours. If Cody charges an 18 dollar fee up front you subtract that from the total 48 to get 30. Then once you get down to the what he payed for the time used you divide it by 5 because that’s the hourly fee and get 6 hours
Answer:
parallel line: y=-3x+14
perpendicular line: y=1/3x +2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
For the parallel line, use the point-slope formula to find the equation of the parallel line (since the slope is the same as the given line and the point (4,2) is given. For the perpendicular line, use the opposite reciprocal of the slope of the given line and use the point-slope formula again. The point-slope formula is Y-Y1=m(X-X1)