Answer:
The answer is definitely C
Step-by-step explanation:
Following the system of inequalities will graph this solution best on the graph, it is the inequality represented in the graph.
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If in the triangle ABC , BF is an angle bisector and ∠ABF=41° then angle m∠BCE=8°.
Given that m∠ABF=41° and BF is an angle bisector.
We are required to find the angle m∠BCE if BF is an angle bisector.
Angle bisector basically divides an angle into two parts.
If BF is an angle bisector then ∠ABF=∠FBC by assuming that the angle is divided into two parts.
In this way ∠ABC=2*∠ABF
∠ABC=2*41
=82°
In ΔECB we got that ∠CEB=90° and ∠ABC=82° and we have to find ∠BCE.
∠BCE+∠CEB+EBC=180 (Sum of all the angles in a triangle is 180°)
∠BCE+90+82=180
∠BCE=180-172
∠BCE=8°
Hence if BF is an angle bisector then angle m∠BCE=8°.
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Answer:</h3>
System
Solution
- p = m = 5 — 5 lb peanuts and 5 lb mixture
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
(a) Generally, the equations of interest are one that models the total amount of mixture, and one that models the amount of one of the constituents (or the ratio of constituents). Here, there are two constituents and we are given the desired ratio, so three different equations are possible describing the constituents of the mix.
For the total amount of mix:
... p + m = 10
For the quantity of peanuts in the mix:
... p + 0.2m = 0.6·10
For the quantity of almonds in the mix:
... 0.8m = 0.4·10
For the ratio of peanuts to almonds:
... (p +0.2m)/(0.8m) = 0.60/0.40
Any two (2) of these four (4) equations will serve as a system of equations that can be used to solve for the desired quantities. I like the third one because it is a "one-step" equation.
So, your system of equations could be ...
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(b) Dividing the second equation by 0.8 gives
... m = 5
Using the first equation to find p, we have ...
... p + 5 = 10
... p = 5
5 lb of peanuts and 5 lb of mixture are required.
Answer:
80 m/s
Step-by-step explanation: