Answer:
3,2 or 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
6.31 mi
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagram below explains the solution better.
From the diagram,
C = starting point of the race.
A = end of the first part of the race.
B = end of the race.
Using Cosine rule, we can find the straight-line distance between the starting point and the end of the race.
Cosine rule states that:
where A = angle A = <A
Given that
b = 5.2 miles
c = 2.0 miles
<A = 115° (from the diagram)
Hence,
The straight-line distance between the starting point and the end of the race is 6.31 mi
A. (−3, 3)
<span>3x – 4y = 21
</span>3(-3) - 4(3) = 21
-21 = 21 >>>>> not equal
B. (−1, −6)
<span>3(-1) - 4(-6) = 21
</span>21 = 21 >>>>>>>>>>Equal
C. (7, 0)
<span>3(7) - 4(0) = 21
</span>21 = 21>>>>>>>>>>equal
D. (11, 3)
<span>3(11) - 4(3) = 21
</span>21 = 21 >>>>>>>>>equal
Excercise 1:
No, this is not simplified fully. The full answer would be <span>−7dk+14d−21k</span>−7, not <span>14d - 9 - 21k - 7dk + 2. So, it is not equivalent.
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Excercise 4:
</span><span>7dk (2 - 3 - 1) - 7
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Just multiply 7dk into (2) (-3) and (-1)
you'd get:
<span><span>−<span>14dk</span></span>+</span>−<span>7 after simplifying it fully.
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p = parameter
w = width
w+2.75
p = 2w+2(w+2.75) = <span>4w</span>+<span>5.5 = 30
Answer to the last one:
w = 6.125</span>