Answer:
The value of a function is the actual calculation done at a certain point. The limit is - roughly speaking - the value at points that are “arbitrarily close” to the same point. For most commonly used functions, the value of a function at a point, and the limit at the same point, is the same - at least for most values.
66,190 is the Answer if you add 80 to 110 and then add 190 to 66000
-3x+6.3=-14.4
-6.3=-6.3
-<u>3x</u>=-<u>20.7</u>
-3 -3
x=6.9
1 hiker left the trail while 1 is still on it, so theres 1 hiker on the trail.
Answer:
x= 37.5°
Step-by-step explanation:
∠CBD
= 180° -75° (adj. ∠s on a str. line)
= 105°
∠BCD= ∠BDC (base ∠s of isos. △BCD)
∠BCD= x
∠BCD +∠BDC +∠CBD= 180° (∠ sum of △BCD)
x +x +105°= 180°
2x= 180° -105°
2x= 75°
x= 37.5°
<u>Alternative</u><u> </u><u>working</u><u>:</u>
∠BDA= (180° -75°) ÷2 (base ∠s of isos. △ABD)
∠BDA= 52.5°
∠BDA +∠BDC= 90°
52.5° +x= 90°
x= 90° -52.5°
x= 37.5°