Answer:
(2, -5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
C (-6,10) - A)x^7-0.1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps
57/61 is in simplest form
((-4x^3)(y^4))^-3
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(2xy^4)^-4
16x^4y^16
=------------------------
-64x^9y^12
-16y^4
=------------------------
64x^5
-y
=------------------------
4x^5
So the final answer is:
-y^4
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4x^5
(Btw if "^" is in front of a number, that means it is an exponent, so when your writing this on paper, just write it as a regular exponent without the "^". I had to do that since I'm on a computer.)
Hopefully this was helpful in some way.
It sounds like everything is being described in reference to angle A, so a good starting point is to pick a variable to represent the measure of angle A. I'm going to use "a" for that.
Next, I'm going to take the verbal descriptions in the problem and "translate" them into "math language". They say angle B is 5 times angle A, so that means the measure of angle B is actually 5a. The size of angle C is 5 degrees less than 4 times the size of A, so that translates to 4a-5.
We now know the following:
Angle A: a
Angle B: 5a
Angle C: 4a-5
Now, to find the value of a, we need to remember that all the angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
So we have: a+5a+4a-5 = 180
We can solve that equation by combining like terms to get: 10a-5=180
We can add 5 to both sides: 10a =185
And divide by 10: a = 18.5
That tells us the measure of angle A! (It's 18.5 degrees). Now we can go back and find B by multiplying A by 5. We get 92.5 degrees for that.
Finally, we can find C by taking 4*18.5-5. We get 69 degrees for that.
One last thing-- let's check that they really do add up to 180! 69+92.5+18.5 = 180. Yep!
Hope that helps you!!