Answer:
If the angle is 32, then the tan of 32 degrees will be 0.625.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is useful because if you know either Opposite or Adjacent length, you can enter it in the equation above and solve for the missing length.
You can also re-write the equation above to solve for Opposite and Adjacent to get the following new equations:
Opposite = 0.625 x Adjacent
Adjacent = Opposite / 0.625
Answer:
9% 9. -9/1 9/1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of a line between two points can be calculated by dividing the difference of y values by the difference of x values
in this case
Answer:
- perimeter: 46 ft
- area: 126 ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the 3 ft edge is on both sides of the pool, each dimension of the pool is 6 ft shorter than the corresponding dimension of the space. The pool will be 15 ft -6 ft = 9 ft in one direction and 20 ft -6 ft = 14 ft in the other direction.
The perimeter of the pool is the sum of its side lengths:
P = 9 ft + 14 ft + 9 ft + 14 ft = 2(9 ft +14 ft) = 2(23 ft)
P = 46 ft
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The area of the pool is the product of its length and width:
A = (14 ft)(9 ft) = 126 ft²
The perimeter and area are 46 ft and 126 ft², respectively.
<em>It's nice of you to offer, but no thanks.</em>
To correctly graph this, you need to set up a simple equation and table of values. Luckily, this equation is dead-simple; I'll define <em>y</em> as the total cost and <em>x</em> as the number of water bottles sold.
Since 1.50$ is the cost for one bottle, multiplying that with your variable that defined the amount of bottles, <em>x</em>, gets you the total, <em>y</em>. Now that we have a basic equation, we can begin plugging in values.
Recall that a function is basically just something that takes in a value and returns another one; in our case, it takes the <em>amount of bottles</em> and returns the <em>total cost. </em>Now, plug in the x-values present on the graph (specifically only whole numbers, since you can't have a half bottle). I can't make a proper table but I'll make do.
x y
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0 0
1 1.5
2 3
3 4.5
4 6
5 7.5
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Great, now that you have a table of values all you have to do is plug them into the graph, which I've attached. It's pretty crude since I drew it in mspaint but I'm sure you get the point at this point.