4 because 2, 3, and 1 can all fit into 6.
Step-by-step explanation:
5(tanx)^2 -2 +tanx=0
let tanx=y
5y^2 + y-2=0
y=0.5403 or y= -0.7403
tanx=0.5403
x=arctan(0.5403)
x=28.38°
or
tanx=-0.7403
x=arctan(-0.7403)
x=143.49°
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
First, plug-in f(-3) into t in the function:
Second, multiply -2 and -3 to get 6:
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Third, add 6 and 1 to get your answer:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>The complete question is</em></u>
A chef bought $17.01 worth of ribs and chicken. Ribs cost 1.89 per pound and chicken costs 0.90 per pound. The equation 0.90 +1.89r = 17.01 represents the relationship between the quantities in this situation.
Show that each of the following equations is equivalent to 0.9c + 1.89r = 17.01.
Then, explain when it might be helpful to write the equation in these forms.
a. c=18.9-2.1r. b. r= -10÷2c+9
we have that
The linear equation in standard form is
where
c is the pounds of chicken
r is the pounds of ribs
step 1
Solve the equation for c
That means ----> isolate the variable c
Subtract 1.89r both sides
Divide by 0.90 both sides
Simplify
step 2
Solve the equation for r
That means ----> isolate the variable r
Subtract 0.90c both sides
Divide by 1.89 both sides
Simplify
therefore
The equation is equivalent
The equation is helpful, because if I want to know the number of pounds of chicken, I just need to substitute the number of pounds of ribs in the equation to get the result.
It should be the first one, or 3x, I’m pretty sure because x is going to be the amount that he has and he has 3 times the amount or something