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thats cool but is this a math problem? there is no question to answer here just fyi
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The missing length is 13 because,
Lets say the top triangle is A and the bottom triangle is B.
Triangle A gives us the side GF, and Triangle B gives us the sides TU and ST. Since the triangles are similar(as stated in the problem), we can pair 2 sides GF(A) and TU(B) which is 11:22.(one way I usually figure which sides are similar is by first- matching the hypotenuse, then checking which of the remaining two is longer.. if that made any sense). You can see that their relationship is x2 or /2 (In another word, from A to B is multiplication- ex: 11 * 2 is 22, and from B to A is division- ex 22/2 is 11.) Since the missing number is the hypotenuse of triangle A and you know the Hypotenuse of triangle B all you have to do is divide side TS by 2 to get side SF. So the missing side is 13.
Answer: 13
Step-by-step explanation:
3 tan 2x - 4 tan 3x = tan² 3x * tan 2x
3 (tan 2x - tan 3x) = tan 3x + tan² 3x * tan 2x
= tan 3x (1 + tan 3x * tan 2x)
3 (tan 2x - tan 3x)/(1 + tan 3x * tan 2x) = tan 3x
3 * (- tan x) = tan 3x
-3tanx = (3 tan x - tan³ x) / (1 - 3 tan² x)
3 - tan² x = - 3 + 9 tan² x
tan x = + √3 /√5 or - √3/√5
Ten thousands is the answer