I think it's -35. The steps to get that number is subtracting the 3 to the right side. Then you have -2 - 3 which equals to -5. Then you still have x/7= -5. Get rid of 7 from the x and do the same thing to the other side but you multiply 7 and -5. Last you your would be x= -35.
I dont know if this is what you are looking for but i think this is the answer of the question you are looking for which is the general equation of a horizontal hyperbola:
<span>(x-h)²/a² - (y-k)²/b² = 1 </span>
<span>with </span>
<span>center (h,k)
</span>What you need to do is replace the data and do the calculations
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Answer:
x = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
First you figure out which function your going to use. I notice that from the angle we have 5 which is the opposite side and 23 which is the adjacent side. This means we have to use tangent.
Then set up your equation: tan(x)=5/23. This is because the opposite side is 5 and the adjacent is 23 and it must be set up in that order.
Next get x alone by making the equation: x=tan^-1(5/23).
Then put it into the calculator and round to get 12.
Steps
8x−7y=−5
Add 7y to both sides
8x−7y+7y=−5+7y
Simplify
8x=−5+7y
Divide both sides by 8
8x
8 =−
5
8 +
7y
8
Simplify
x=
−5+7y
8