Let's choose 43° to be our angle. We know the opposite, and want to know the hypotenuse. Sine is the trig. we use for opposite over hypotenuse.
sinθ = opposite/hypotenuse
sin(43)=27/x
We want to isolate <em>x</em>, so that looks like:
x = 27/sin(43)
Therefore, the value of x is 27/0.682 or ≈39.589 or F
Answer:
I believe that it is b
Step-by-step explanation:
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The correct axis of symmetry is x = -1.
Explanation:
Our equation is
.
This is in vertex form, which is
y = a(x-h)² + k, where (h, k) is the vertex.
In our equation, h corresponds with -1 and k corresponds with -3, making the vertex (-1, -3).
The axis of symmetry is the x-coordinate of the vertex; this makes the axis of symmetry for this equation x = -1.
Answer: C) 9/41
Step-by-step explanation: From the description, angle S is the right angle. Which means that angles T and R are complementary (they sum to 90 degrees). Because they are complementary, this means the cosine of one angle is equal to the sine of the other angle. If cos(T) is 9/41, then so is sin(R).
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