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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The answer to your question is letter D
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the sum of the internal angles in a triangle equals 180°.
So, B = 30°, C = 90° and A = ?
A + B + C = 180°
Substitution
A + 30 + 90 = 180
Solve for A
A = 180 - 30 - 90
A = 180 - 120
A = 60°
To find "b". use the trigonometric function sine
sin B =
sin B x hypotenuse = Opposite side
Opposite side = sin 30 x 10
Opposite side = 0.5 x 10
Opposite side = b = 5.0
To find "a" use the trigonometric function cosine
Cos A = adjacent side / hypotenuse
Adjacent side = a = cos A x hypotenuse
Adjacent side = a = cos 60 x 10
a = 0.866 x 10
a = 8.66
If you want to write an equation for an absolute value function this is the parent function y=a|x-h|+k.
In order to write an equation that is 16.5 units right you would do this:
y=|x-16.5|
If you are moving units left the number -16.5 would become 16.5
Remember when you are moving that the number inside is always the opposite sign of where you are moving
Here is the answer:
y=|x-16.5|
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