The second side of a triangular deck is 4 feet longer than the shortest side
(s+4) = the 2nd side
and a third side that is 4 feet shorter than twice the length of the shortest side.
(2s-4) = the 3rd side
If the perimeter of the deck is 48 feet, what are the lengths of the three sides?
s + (s+4) + (2s-4) = 48
Combine like terms
s + s + 2s + 4 - 4 = 48
4s = 48
s = 48/4
s = 12 ft is the shortest side
I'll let you find the 2nd and 3rd sides, ensure they add up to 48
Hope this helps!
It would be 41 because its m math
It is C (2, 1) I think it is because they intersect
Answer:
C. increases rapidly.
Step-by-step explanation:
tan(θ) = sin(θ)/cos(θ)
Now, when sin 90 = 1
and cos 90 = 0
so, tan(90) = 1/0 = not defined.
<em>(1/0 is infinity and its value is not defined)</em>
So, when angle θ increases to 90°, then the value of tan(θ) increases rapidly, as shown in the figure below.