4 = y - 4
You need to add 4 on each side and you will get 8 which means that y is equal to 8.
4 = y - 4
+4 +4
8=y
Answer:
cos q = 3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Standard position means the vertex (point or corner of the angle) is at (0,0) and one side of the angle is glued to the positive x-axis (facts, but not technical math terms) See image. Special triangles have all three sides nice and clean with whole number lengths, we call these Pythagorean triples. 3-4-5 is your most basic Pythagorean triple. So we don't even have to calculate the hypotenuse, see image. Now the triangle shown is easy to work with, using entry-level trig...cos = ADJ/HYP. So we get 3/5=.6 BUUuuuut, the angle q in the original problem is actually the giant angle, marked in yellow (see image) and we're in the fourth quadrant which means there's negative numbers all over the place. So just to be sure the answer is .6 and not -.6 Check your signs. One trick to remember is the ASTC markings in the quadrants. I use All Students Take Calculus, but what it means is in the first quadrant All the trig functions are positive. Only Sine (and fam) are positive in the 2nd quadrant. Tan (and fam) in the 3rd and Cos and fam in the 4th quadrant. It's a good quick check.
cos q = 3/5 OR cos q = .6
Answer:
96π or 301.59 in³
Step-by-step explanation:
V(cone) = 1/3πr²h
= 1/3·π·6²·8
= 96π or 301.59
Given:
Total number of pieces: 117
watch = x
earrings = four times as many earring as watches = 4x
necklaces = half the number of necklaces as earrings = 1/2 * 4x = 2x
bracelets = necklaces = 2x
x + 4x + 2x + 2x = 117
9x = 117
x = 117/9
x = 13
watches: x = 13
earrings: 4x = 4(13) = 52
necklaces: 2x = 2(13) = 26
bracelets: 2x = 2(13) = 26
13 + 52 + 26 + 26 = 117
There are 13 watches, 52 earrings, 26 necklaces, and 26 bracelets.
The true statement about the diagram is (a) IJ ≅ JG
<h3>How to determine the true statement?</h3>
From the question, we understand that:
KH bisects line IG at point J
This means that:
Line segment IG is divided into two equal parts, and point J is the middle
So, we have:
IJ ≅ JG
Hence, the true statement about the diagram is (a) IJ ≅ JG
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