Triangles ABC and XYZ are similar, so the corresponding angle to A in XYZ triangle is angle X. We can actually find sin(X) very easily.
Because we know all sides and the right angle, we can use certain formula to find sin(X), like this:
sin(X) = opposite side / hypotenuse = 6/10 = 3/5
sin(X) = sin(A)
The correct answer is sin(A) = 3/5.
Answer:
Area = 33 inches squared
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for the area of a kite is:
Area = ½ × (d)1 × (d)2
To find the first diagonal (d1):
d1 = 7 in + 4 in = 11 in
To find the second diagonal (d2):
The triangles on the right of the kite must be 3 4 5 triangle since it is a right triangle with a hypotenuse of 5 and a side of 4, we know half of a diagonal would be 3 inches.
d2 = 3 in + 3 in = 6 in
Now we can plug the diagonals into the area formula.
Area = ½ × 11 × 6 = 33 inches squared
Answer:
The answer is 8!
Step-by-step explanation:
75% is 3/4 of 100 so you take 32÷4 and get 8, hope this helps:)
A line parallel to your equation has the same slope, so it should be in the form:
y = (-3/2)x + b
To figure what "b" has to be, plug in the point (4,0) and solve:
0 = (-3/2)*4 + b
0 = -6 + b
6 = b
So the equation of the line is:
y = (-3/2)x + 6