Plot the equation. If you wish to solve a polynomial, let y= polynomial and plot the graph. Best set up a table of values first.
Where the graph crosses the x axis there is a solution for x. There are also solutions for other horizontal lines (y values) by looking at intersections of the graph with these lines. This technique works for linear and non linear equations. You can also use graphs to solve 2-variable systems of equations by examining where the graphs intersect one another. The disadvantage is that you may not be able to have sufficient detail for high degrees of accuracy because of the scale of the graph and drawing inaccuracies.
Answer:
(a d)/(bc)
Step-by-step explanation:
a/b ÷ c/d
Copy dot flip
a/b * d/c
ad / bc
<u>Answer</u>:
Given below.
<u>Step-by-step explanation</u>:
1) Hypotenuse
2) Using Pythagoras theorem:
35² + 12² = c²
c = √1225+144
c = √1369
c = 37 ....this is the length of missing side.
Here given that opposite is 35 , adjacent is 12 , hypotenuse is 37.
3) sin(θ) = opposite/hypotenuse
sin(θ) = 35/37
4) cos(θ) = adjacent/ hypotenuse
cos(θ) = 12/37
5) tan(θ) = opposite/adjacent
tan(θ) = 35/12
Answer:
<em>Y = -4/3</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 1 from -1/3.
Y = -1/3 - 1
Y = -1/3 - 3/3
Y = -4/3