I’m a little confused do you have a picture I could solve for cos then
Answer:
Given, two numbers 56 and 57 we need to find out the numbers lie between the squares of the given numbers.
Now, we have numbers lying between the square of n and (n + 1) is 2n
⇒ Numbers between squares of 56 and (56 + 1) = 2 × 56 = 112
Hence, 112 numbers lies between the square of the given numbers.
Answer:
-3/7 > b
Step-by-step explanation:
2/7> b+5/7
Subtract 5/7 from each side
2/7-5/7> b+5/7-5/7
-3/7 > b
Answer:
yes, it is a right angle triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
If it is a right angle triangle, then sq(14) + sq48) = 2500 = sq(50)
The marked angles are opposite angles, and as such they have the same measure. So, we have
Subtract 2a and 11 from both sides to get
Divide both sides by 4 to get
Now that we know the value of a, we can compute the measure of the angles. We can also verify that the solution we found is correct by verifying that both expressions actually give the same result: