Answer:
The zeros are
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given the equation x^4-6x^2-7x-6=0
Use rational root theorem, we have
Again factor using the rational root test, we get
Using the zero product rule, we have
Therefore, the zeros are
Since one side is 40°, you subtract that from 180.
180° - 40°= 140°.
So therefore your missing side lengths are 140, 40, and 140.
hopefully this helps
Answer:
2 sets of possible solutions:
x=3, y = 5
and
x=-1, y = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the graphical method, (see attached)
you can graph both equations and find their intersection points.
From the attached plot, you can see that the graphs intersect at (3,5) and (-1,-3)
Alternatively, you can solve this numerically by solving the following system of equations. You will get the same answer.
y = 2x + 1 ------------------- eq. (1)
y = x² - 4 ------------------- eq. (2)
Since this is a triangle all the angles within the triangle add up to 180 degrees so....
82+(9x+2)+(7x)=180
82+2+16x=180
16x+84=180
16x=96
X=6
If we plug in X to angle(9x+2) and angle (7x) we will get 56 and 42. We can get angle 2 by subtracting 180-42 which is 138
FINAL ANSWER: 138 degrees